2019 Nebraska Women's Gymnastics Media Guide

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NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS INTRODUCTION

NEBRASKA HISTORY & RECORDS

Table Of Contents..............................................................................................1 2019 Schedule and Quick Facts.........................................................................2 2019 Roster........................................................................................................3

NCAA Champions............................................................................................61 Academic All-Americans..................................................................................62 All-Americans..............................................................................................63-64 Conference Champions, Honors & Awards.................................................65-67 Team Records...................................................................................................68 Individual Records............................................................................................69 Bob Devaney Sports Center Records..........................................................70-71 Masters Classic Records...................................................................................72 Nebraska Records.......................................................................................73-75 All-Time Letterwinners......................................................................................76 Nebraska’s All-Time Results.........................................................................77-85 All-Time Series Records....................................................................................86 Nebraska’s Coaching History............................................................................87

THIS IS NEBRASKA This is Nebraska Gymnastics...........................................................................4-5 Nebraska Gymnastics Facilities.....................................................................6-11 Academic Success & Experience.................................................................12-19 Athletic Excellence & Support.....................................................................20-27 The University of Nebraska.........................................................................28-33

COACHES & STAFF Interim Head Coach Heather Brink..................................................................34 Assistant Coach Mike Heredia..........................................................................35 Women’s Gymnastics Staff..........................................................................36-38

2019 HUSKERS Returning Gymnast Biographies..................................................................39-46 Newcomer Biographies...............................................................................46-47

2018 SEASON REVIEW Season Recap..............................................................................................48-49 Championship Results.................................................................................50-53 Individual Meet-by-Meet Results.................................................................54-55 Individual Titles and Honors.............................................................................56 Graduates Biographies................................................................................57-59 adidas...............................................................................................................60

NEBRASKA ADMINISTRATION University Administration/Board of Regents...............................................88-89 Athletic Director Bill Moos...............................................................................90 Athletic Administration.....................................................................................91

MEDIA SERVICES Media Policies..................................................................................................92 Big Ten Conference..........................................................................................93 2019 Nebraska Opponents.........................................................................94-95 Photo Roster.....................................................................................................96


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NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS FACTS

Season of Women’s Gymnastics (First Season)...44th (1976) Total Conference Championships......... 25 (Last, 2017) Overall All-Time Record...................... 954-493-7 (.659) Regular Season All-Time Record.........718-248-4 (.742) Postseason All-Time Record............... 236-245-3 (.491) NCAA Championships Appearances.... 26 (Last, 2018) NCAA Championships Best Finish....... 4th (Last, 2011) NCAA Super Six Appearances.............. 12 (Last, 2018) Individual NCAA Champions....................................... 5 First-Team All-Americans........................................... 82 Total All-Americans................................................... 158 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans.............................. 17 AAI Award Winners...................................................... 2 All-Conference Selections....................................... 228

TEAM INFORMATION

2018 Record (Conference).............. 28-15 (6-3 Big Ten) 2018 Big Ten Regular Season Finish..................... T-3rd 2018 Big Ten Championships Finish........ 2nd (196.950) 2018 NCAA Raleigh Regional Finish....... 2nd (197.525) 2018 NCAA Championships Finish..........6th (196.800) 2018 High Score................................................ 197.525 All-Americans Returning/Lost..................................3/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost................................. 11/5 Newcomers................................................................... 5

COACHING STAFF

Interim Head Coach..................................Heather Brink » Nebraska Record: 0-0-0 (1st season) » College Career Record: 0-0-0 (1st season) » 8th season at Nebraska Assistant Coach......................................... Mike Heredia » 1st season at Nebraska Student Manager.......................................... Jake Jundt » 4th season at Nebraska

CONTACT INFORMATION

Main Phone Number.................................402-472-2808 Mailing Address: Nebraska Women’s Gymnastics 203 NU Coliseum Lincoln NE 68588-0648

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location......................................................Lincoln, Neb. Population.......................................................... 280,365 Founded.................................................................. 1869 Enrollment............................................................ 25,820 Facility..................... Bob Devaney Sports Center (1976) Capacity.................................................................. 7,907 Nickname......................................Cornhuskers, Huskers Colors.................................................Scarlet and Cream Conference..........................................................Big Ten President....................................Hank M. Bounds, Ph.D. Chancellor............................................ Ronnie D. Green Institutional Representative.........Josephine Potuto, J.D. Athletic Director ............................................. Bill Moos

COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION Women’s Gymnastics Contact............... (Primary) Matt Jesus Office Phone................................................... (402) 472-0694 E-Mail....................................................mjesus@huskers.com Women’s Gymnastics Contact....... (Secondary) Francis Forte Office Phone................................................... (402) 472-0694 E-Mail.......................................francis.forte@huskers.unl.edu Communications Fax...................................... (402) 472-2005 Mailing Address: Nebraska Communications One Memorial Stadium Lincoln, NE 68588-0123

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS

The 2019 Nebraska Women’s Gymnastics Media Guide was written and designed by Matt Jesus, Francis Forte, Lorie Garnett and James Hajek of the Nebraska Communications Office, with editorial assistance from Senior Associate Communications Director/Operations Jeff Griesch and the Women’s Gymnastics Office. All photography was provided by Athletic Department Photographers Scott Bruhn, Allyssa Hyntes, Isabel Thalken, Josh Wenger and Stephanie Carpenter and UNL Photo Services. Cover design by Laura Leffler. The guide was produced entirely on Adobe InDesign and printed at University of Nebraska Printing Services.

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2019 NEBRASKA SCHEDULE DATE Friday, Jan. 4

OPPONENT at UCLA

LOCATION Los Angeles, Calif.

Saturday, Jan. 12

Tumble N Rumble with Washington

Devaney Center

Saturday, Jan. 19

at Rutgers*

New Brunswick, N.J.

Saturday, Jan. 26

Illinois*

Devaney Center

7 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 3

at Michigan*

Ann Arbor, Mich.

3 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 9

Minnesota*

Devaney Center

5 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 16

at Ohio State*

Columbus, Ohio

3 p.m.

Friday, Feb. 22

at Elevate The Stage* with Iowa, Maryland, Michigan State, Penn State

Toledo, Ohio

7 p.m.

Devaney Center

7 p.m.

Saturday, March 2 Southern Utah Sunday, March 10

at Denver Denver, Colo. with Arizona State, Pittsburgh

Saturday, March 16 Masters Classic Devaney Center with Boise State, Kentucky, Illinois State

TIME (CT) 8 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon

3 p.m. 7 p.m.

Saturday, March 23 Big Ten Championships

State College, Pa.

TBA

April 4-6

NCAA Regionals & Super Regionals

Campus Sites

TBA

April 19-20

NCAA Championships

Ft. Worth, Texas

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*Big Ten Conference meets

All times Central and subject to change Home meets at the Bob Devaney Sports Center listed in red For ticket information, visit Huskers.com/Tickets or call 1-800-8-BIG-RED

SCHEDULE NOTES • Nebraska will host five meets in 2019, including a Tumble N Rumble with the Nebraska wrestling team, two Big Ten Conference meets and the 30th annual Masters Classic. Senior Day for NU’s four seniors will take place at the Masters Classic for the fourth consecutive season. • The Huskers will face eight teams in 2019 that finished in the top 25 nationally last season (UCLA 1st, Washington 11th, Kentucky 12th, Michigan 13th, Ohio State 18th, Illinois 19th, Minnesota 22nd, Arizona State 23rd). The Huskers finished 6th. •

The Big Ten Championships will take place at Recreation Hall in State College, Pa., on Saturday, March 23. Seeding for the Big Ten Championships will be determined at Elevate the Stage 2019. The top three team finishers at each B1G Five meet will be seeded into the evening session, which will begin at 5 p.m. (CT). The bottom two team finishers from each will compete in the afternoon session, which will begin at noon.

The NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Committee approved significant changes to the postseason format beginning this season. Postseason will begin with NCAA Regionals and Super Regionals, which will take place April 4-6 at four sites around the country. During the first round of regional competition -- to be held the first day -- two teams at each site will compete in a play-in. The winner of each meet will advance to a regional session. On the second day, eight teams will compete in two sessions of four, and the top two in each of those sessions will advance to the Super Regionals the next day. On the final day, four teams will compete in one session, and the top two teams will advance to the finals site.

• Eight teams will advance to the NCAA Championships, which are set for April 19-20 in Ft. Worth, Texas. There will be two four-team semifinals with the top two teams from each advancing to the “Four on the Floor“ final. The top finisher at the final will be crowned the NCAA Champion.


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2019 NEBRASKA ROSTER

NAME YR. HT. EVENTS HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL/CLUB Kelli Chung Jr. 5-1 AA Torrance, Calif. Torrance/Gym-Max Sienna Crouse Sr. 5-3 AA Fargo, N.D. Fargo South/American Gold Makayla Curtis So. 5-2 AA Savannah, Ga. Islands/Summit Adnerys De Jesus Fr. 5-1 AA Greenwich, Conn. Greenwich/Darien YMCA Gymnastics Anika Dujakovich So. 5-4 AA Lenexa, Kan. Shawnee Mission West/Fuzion Sarah Hargrove Fr. 5-0 AA Hendersonville, N.C. Connections Academy/ Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy Sierra Hassel Jr. 5-3 AA Johnston, Iowa Johnston/Triad Taylor Houchin Jr. 5-3 AA Republic, Mo. Republic/Gold Medal Gyms Abby Johnston Fr. 5-4 AA Parkland, Fla. Stoneman Douglas/American Twisters Catelyn Orel Jr. 5-3 AA Blue Springs, Mo. Blue Springs South/GAGE Kaylee Quinn Fr. 5-1 AA Rockaway, N.J. Morris Hills/North Star Gymnastics Kynsee Roby So. 5-1 AA Windsor Heights, Iowa Valley/Triad Megan Schweihofer Sr. 5-0 AA China, Mich. St. Clair/Hunt’s Gymnastics Academy Megan Thompson Fr. 5-3 AA Gilbert, Ariz. Basha /Desert Light Gymnastics Rachel Thompson So. 5-7 AA Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln Southwest/ Nebraska School of Gymnastics Megan Verceles Carr So. 5-5 AA Monte Sereno, Calif. Los Gatos/ West Valley Gymnastics School Interim Head Coach: Heather Brink (1st season/8th season overall) Assistant Coach: Mike Heredia (1st season)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

ADNERYS DE JESUS........UH-dare-ness de Hay-soos ANIKA DUJAKOVICH... ON-ick-uh Do-YAWK-oh-vich Taylor HOUCHIN...........................................HOW-chin KYNSEE Roby....................................................KIN-zee Megan SCHWEIHOFER............................SHWY-hoff-er Catelyn OREL...................................................... OR-ull

HUSKERS BY CLASS

Senior (2)............................................... Sienna Crouse .......................................................Megan Schweihofer Junior (4).....................................................Kelli Chung .................................................................. Sierra Hassel .............................................................. Taylor Houchin .................................................................. Catelyn Orel Sophomore (5)....................................... Makayla Curtis ...........................................................Anika Dujakovich ..................................................................Kynsee Roby ..........................................................Rachel Thompson .....................................................Megan Verceles Carr Freshman (5)......................................Adnerys De Jesus ..............................................................Sarah Hargrove .............................................................. Abby Johnston .................................................................Kaylee Quinn ......................................................... Megan Thompson

HUSKERS BY HOME STATE

Arizona (1)....................................... Megan Thompson California (2).............................................. Kelli Chung .....................................................Megan Verceles Carr Connecticut (1)..................................Adnerys De Jesus Florida (1)............................................. Abby Johnston Georgia (1)............................................. Makayla Curtis Iowa (2)...................................................... Sierra Hassel. 2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS ROSTER ..................................................................Kynsee Roby Kansas (1)...........................................Anika Dujakovich GYMNAST V UB BB FX AA Michigan (1)....................................Megan Schweihofer Kelli Chung -- -- -- -- -- Missouri (2)............................................ Taylor Houchin .................................................................. Catelyn Orel Sienna Crouse 9.975 9.925 9.825 9.925 39.550 Nebraska (1)......................................Rachel Thompson New Jersey (1)........................................ Kaylee Quinn Makayla Curtis 9.775 -- -- -- -North Carolina (1)...............................Sarah Hargrove Adnerys De Jesus -- -- -- -- -- North Dakota (1).................................... Sienna Crouse

HUSKER CAREER-HIGH SCORES

Anika Dujakovich 9.850 -- -- 9.750 -Sarah Hargrove -- -- -- -- -- HUSKERS BY MAJOR Accounting (2)......................................... Sierra Hassel Sierra Hassel -- -- 9.875 9.875 -- .......................................................Megan Schweihofer Taylor Houchin 9.975 9.975 9.925 9.95 39.650 Advertising & Public Relations (1).... Megan Verceles Carr Biological Sciences (2).................................Kelli Chung Abby Johnston -- -- -- -- -...........................................................Anika Dujakovich Catelyn Orel 9.80 9.925 9.775 9.90 39.250 Elementary Education (1)...................... Taylor Houchin Economics (1)....................................Rachel Thompson Kaylee Quinn -- -- -- -- -Management (2)..................................... Sienna Crouse Kynsee Roby 9.80 9.90 9.90 9.825 39.350 .................................................................. Catelyn Orel Megan Schweihofer 9.90 9.925 9.925 9.950 39.525 Marketing (1)................................Megan Verceles Carr Megan Thompson -- -- -- -- -- Nutrition, Health & Exercise Science (2).... Sarah Hargrove ..................................................................Kynsee Roby Rachel Thompson -- -- -- -- -Sports Media & Communications (1)...... Makayla Curtis Megan Verceles Carr 9.825 -- -- -- -- Undeclared (4)...................................Adnerys De Jesus .............................................................. Abby Johnston .................................................................Kaylee Quinn ......................................................... Megan Thompson

RETURNING ALL-AMERICANS

Sienna Crouse..................................Floor (First Team) .....................................................Vault (Second Team) Taylor Houchin................................. Vault (First Team) ......................................Balance Beam (Second Team) Megan Schweihofer................... Floor (Second Team) ...........................................All-Around (Second Team)

RETURNING BIG TEN AWARD WINNER

Taylor Houchin..................2017 Freshman of the Year

RETURNING ALL-BIG TEN GYMNASTS

Sienna Crouse............................................. First Team Megan Schweihofer.................................... First Team Taylor Houchin....................................... Second Team

RETURNING BIG TEN ALLCHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM GYMNASTS

Taylor Houchin.......................................... Vault (T-1st) ................................................... Balance Beam (T-4th) Megan Schweihofer..................................Floor (T-1st) ......................................................... All-Around (T-1st) Sienna Crouse.............................. Uneven Bars (T-4th)

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THIS IS NEBRASKA GYMNASTICS Nebraska women’s gymnastics has built a reputation as one of the nation’s elite programs. The Huskers are one of only seven teams to qualify for the Super Six Finals at least 11 times in the last 24 seasons. The Huskers have won 16 conference titles in the past 24 years, while advancing to the NCAA Championships 19 times during that span. Overall, NU has won 25 conference titles and qualified for 25 NCAA Championships. Husker gymnasts have won a total of five NCAA individual championships and 155 All-America honors. But winning titles is just a small part of Nebraska’s all-around success. Husker gymnasts have captured 17 CoSIDA Academic All-America honors, secondmost among women’s gymnastics programs, and have won the most prestigious academic honors the NCAA has to offer - including the NCAA Today’s Top Ten Award and the AAI Award. Husker gymnasts are also outstanding citizens who regularly volunteer their time to give back to the community and prepare for success in life after sports.

Above: The Nebraska women’s gymnastics program has been built on the strong support of top coaches and gymnasts, including (from left): Coach Dan Kendig, who has guided NU to 16 conference championships and 11 NCAA Super Six Finals appearances in his 24 seasons; Emily Wong, who was an 11-time All-American for Nebraska and the 2014 AAI Award winner; Heather Brink, Nebraska’s current associate head coach who was a twotime NCAA Champion and 11-time All-American as a Husker gymnast; and Danielle Breen, who earned both second-team All-America and CoSIDA Academic All-America honors as a junior in 2017. Right: The Nebraska women’s gymnastics program has 25 conference titles in team history, including the 2017 Big Ten regular-season title and the 2014 Big Ten regular-season title (pictured). NU finished first at the Big Ten Championships in 2012 and 2013, its first two seasons in the conference. Before joining the Big Ten, the Huskers won nine Big 12 championships and 12 Big Eight titles. NU won six straight conference titles between 1994 and 1999 and followed that by winning three championships in a row from 2001 to 2003.

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Total conference titles in the Big Ten, Big 12 and Big Eight

AIAW/NCAA Regional appearances in 43 seasons

First-team All-America awards

Total All-America awards

Wins in program history

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BOB DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER

The Bob Devaney Sports Center is one of the top collegiate gymnastics venues in the nation. The Huskers have competed in the Devaney Center since it opened in 1976, but the building underwent renovations prior to the 2014 season. The renovated building seats 7,907 and includes five suites, a high definition center-hung video board and 10MM video boards on each side. Fan amenities include increased and renovated restrooms and updated concession stands. The Devaney Center played host to the 2003 NCAA Championships, where Nebraska finished fourth and Husker Richelle Simpson claimed two individual national championships. In the past two seasons, Nebraska has hosted both the Big Ten Championships and an NCAA Regional.

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Top: The Bob Devaney Sports Center underwent a $20 million renovation before the 2014 season, including a new south facade which welcomes fans to Nebraska’s women’s and men’s gymnastics meets, volleyball matches and wrestling duals. Fan support at the Devaney Center is fervent for all four programs, as the volleyball team sold out 253-conseutive matches entering the 2019 season, and wrestling and men’s gymnastics both ranked in the top-10 nationally in home attendance in their respective sports. Middle: Over 3,000 fans packed the Devaney Center for the 2016 Tumble N Rumble, when the Nebraska women’s gymnastics team faced off against Big Ten rival Minnesota, while NU’s wrestling team competed simultaneously against Northwestern. Bottom: The Huskers currently practice in Mabel Lee Hall, where they utilize 11,585 square feet of space to practice on a daily basis. The facility features space to train on all four events, including two vault tables and uneven bars, four balance beams and full-length floor. Mabel Lee Hall is also home to the Husker locker room, with a training room and space for student-athletes to relax or study. The Huskers are set to move into a $14 million, 35,400 square foot practice facility that they will share with Nebraska’s men’s gymnastics team in 2020.

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HUSKER STUDENT-ATHLETES Nebraska Athletics is one of the few self-sustaining athletic programs in the country. In 2017-18, nine of Nebraska’s 10 ticketed sports where attendance is tracked ranked in the top 25 nationally in average attendance and every sport ranked in the top 35. This incredible interest and support enables Nebraska Athletics to invest in the student-athlete experience, as well as the overall game-day experience. Nebraska is a leader in providing all the resources and support necessary for student-athletes to become successful in Academics, Athletics and Life. Nebraska will continue to strategically plan for avenues to strengthen the resources to support more than 600 Husker student-athletes across 24 sports.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

More than 600 student-athletes, including football’s Stanley Morgan Jr., benefit not only from Nebraska’s full cost of attendance scholarships and the MacBook Air program, but also the amazing facilities and staff support within the Dick and Peg Herman Family Student Life Complex. Nebraska leads the nation in CoSIDA Academic All-America and NCAA Today’s Top Ten awards.

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ATHLETIC EXPERIENCE

Nebraska’s strength and conditioning has long been at the forefront of college athletics. Under the direction of Boyd Epley, Nebraska has a staff of 14 strength coaches who create personalized strength and conditioning programs for Husker student-athletes. The David and Carol Alloy Strength Complex, where the Nebraska women’s gymnastics team trains, is pictured above.

LIFE SKILLS EXPERIENCE

The Husker Life Skills program allows studentathletes to continue their development and impact lives in the community. In 2017-18, Husker student-athletes, including sophomore Catelyn Orel pictured above at the Husker Heroes event, completed more than 400 outreach activities while volunteering nearly 8,000 hours to impact approximately 35,000 people in Nebraska communities.


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A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE SPORTS NUTRITION LEWIS TRAINING TABLE

Husker student-athletes have ample places to dine, as the Lewis Training Table is open extended hours for meals, while the North Stadium and Hendricks Training Complexes have areas for supplements for recovery after workouts or for snacks throughout the day. Nebraska’s three fulltime sports dietitians work with the Lewis Training Table manager and executive chef to plan and prepare meals to help maximize performance for student-athletes. Nebraska’s individual nutritional counseling focuses on performance nutrition strategies, hydration, quality food choices and proper supplementation to help student-athletes reach their full potential.

In August of 2014, the NCAA Division I Board of Directors restructured the way member institutions and conferences, including the Big Ten, govern themselves. Nebraska has a great history and tradition of providing unmatched benefits and support to student-athletes. However, this change in governance, and subsequent legislation, paved the way for Nebraska to enhance the benefits and experiences for student-athletes. A few examples of these enhanced benefits are: • All scholarship student-athletes across all sports have their scholarship calculated based on the full cost of attendance. • Each student-athlete is offered an Apple MacBook Air laptop computer to enhance their learning opportunities (pictured top left). • Nebraska has increased resources and support in all academic and performance related areas including but not limited to Academic Services, Life Skills, Athletic Medicine, Athletic Training, Strength and Conditioning, Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory, Nutrition and Dining Services (Training Table) and Sports Analytics.

ATHLETIC MEDICINE: CARING FOR HUSKERS

Nebraska’s Athletic Medicine facilities rank among the nation’s best, while one of the most experienced medical staffs in the nation care for all Husker student-athletes. Nebraska’s medical team consists of 13 full-time athletic trainers and eight graduate assistant trainers, led by Associate Athletic Director Dr. Lonnie Albers (kneeling far left), Head Athletic Trainer and Physical Therapist Jerry Weber and Head Football Athletic Trainer Mark Mayer. A full staff of orthopaedists is also available to the Huskers, led by Dr. Richard Dugas (pictured back in white). The Husker Athletic Medicine team also includes a full-time, in-house athletic psychologist, and sports psychiatry consultants who work directly with Husker student-athletes.

• Nebraska created the first-known Post-Eligibility Opportunity (PEO) program, where every studentathlete graduate who has exhausted their athletic eligibility has the opportunity to pursue (with Nebraska support) an internship, participate in a study abroad program or attend graduate school within the University of Nebraska system.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA The University of Nebraska was chartered by the Nebraska Legislature in 1869 as the state’s public university and landgrant institution. Founded in Lincoln, the University of Nebraska was expanded in 1968 into a state educational system now comprising four campuses under the guidance of a Board of Regents and a central administration. Nebraska, which joined the Big Ten Conference in 2011, is a member of the Big Ten Academic Alliance, a consortium of Big Ten universities and the University of Chicago, which has generated unique opportunities for students and faculty by sharing expertise, leveraging resources and collaborating on programs. BIG TEN ACADEMIC ALLIANCE As a member of the Big Ten, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) is a member of the Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA), formerly the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, which is the academic consortium of the universities in the Big Ten Conference. The consortium was renamed on June 29, 2016. The BTAA includes all 14 Big Ten Institutions and the University of Chicago. The Big Ten Academic Alliance and the institutions together have annual research expenditures topping $10.2 billion — more than the Ivy League and the University of California System combined — and they educate a total of nearly 600,000 students with approximately 50,000 full-time faculty members. NATIONAL RANKINGS • No. 1 Best-Value Law School (National Jurist Magazine) • No. 1 Best-Value Online MBA in the World (Financial Times) • No. 4 Best Online Graduate Education Programs (U.S. News & World Report) • No. 4 Best Online Graduate Education Programs for Veterans (U.S. News & World Report) • No. 9 Rising Star in Research Among U.S. Institutions (Springer Nature) • No. 13 Best Online MBA Programs for Veterans (U.S. News & World Report) • No. 21 Best Online MBA Programs (U.S. News & World Report) • No. 24 in ‘Best For Vets’ Colleges (Military Times) • Rated Among Top Half of First Tier of Top National Universities (U.S. News & World Report) • Rated Among Top 100 Best Values in Public Colleges (Kiplinger’s Personal Finance)

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2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS Brink contributed to Nebraska’s continued success in 2013 as the Huskers claimed 13 beam titles including the Big Ten Championship beam title with Wong and Jennifer Lauer posting 9.90 scores. Wong went on to claim second-team All-America accolades on the event. In her first season as an assistant with the Huskers in 2012, Brink helped coach Wong to first-team All-America honors on beam. Brink’s assistance with NU’s floor routines also guided DeZiel to first-team All-America honors and Wong to second-team honors on the event.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Brink, who competed for the Huskers from 1997 to 2000, permanently etched her name in the Nebraska record books by winning two national titles at the 2000 NCAA Championships in Boise, Idaho. Brink became the first Husker female to win an all-around national title and the second to win a vault national title in leading the Huskers to the Super Six Finals and a fourth-place national finish. Brink was selected as the Honda Award winner in 2000, representing the nation’s top female collegiate gymnast. Brink owns the third-highest uneven bars score in program history and the eighth-highest all-around score. She became the first Husker gymnast to score a 10.0, and recorded three perfect scores during her senior season. She closed her collegiate career as one of the most decorated gymnasts in school history, earning two NCAA titles, 11 All-America awards, six regional titles and eight conference crowns. Brink was inducted into the University of Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame in 2016.

PERSONAL

Prior to joining the Nebraska staff, Brink worked for Ameritas in Lincoln as a pension administration specialist. Brink is a 2001 graduate of Nebraska with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and human resource management. Heather and her husband, Jon, have a two sons, Jaxon and Hunter.

HEATHER BRINK | INTERIM HEAD COACH

1ST SEASON

Heather Brink will serve as Nebraska’s interim head coach in 2019 following three seasons on the Husker staff as Nebraska’s associate head coach. Overall, Brink is in her eighth season on the Husker coaching staff in 2019 including her earlier stint as assistant coach from 2011-15. She was also an 11-time All-American at Nebraska. She has not only helped develop one of the most talented beam squads in the nation during her tenure on Nebraska’s staff, but Brink has also demonstrated unprecedented leadership in and out of the gym. With over 30 years of gymnastics experience, Brink plays an important role in recruiting, program development and team building. Her dedication to the rich program tradition is unparalleled, as she looks to continue leading the Huskers to success in the years to come Brink helped Nebraska to a sixth-place national finish in 2018, when the Huskers produced eight All-America awards. Brink helped Taylor Houchin and Grace Williams to second-team All-America honors on beam. NU posted a seventh-place national finish in 2017, and the Huskers won a Big Ten regular-season championship. Brink coached Danielle Breen to second-team All-America honors on beam, as Breen finished tied for sixth at the NCAA Semifinal with a score of 9.900. The Husker beam squad came up clutch in two of NU’s most important meets of the season, as Nebraska finished on the event at both the B1G Five meet and the NCAA Lincoln Regional. At the B1G Five meet, NU clinched the Big Ten regular season title following Grace Williams’ career-high 9.95. The Huskers needed a strong beam performance at the regional to advance to the NCAA Championships, and Williams posted a 9.90 and Breen scored a career-high 9.95 to seal the trip to nationals. At the NCAA Semifinal, NU posted a season-high 49.3000 on the event, led by Breen’s score. Brink also helped Ashley Lambert to a pair of second-team All-America honors on vault and floor and Sienna Crouse to first-team recognition on vault. In 2016, Brink’s first season as associate head coach, Nebraska finished eighth nationally at the NCAA Championships. The Huskers’ beam squad was among the strongest in the country, ranking in the top-10 for most of the season. Williams captured eight beam titles on the season, including the Big Ten beam title. Brink also helped Hollie Blanske to first-team All-America honors on vault and second-team All-America honors on floor exercise and in the all-around. In 2015, Brink helped guide the Huskers to an eighth-place national finish and a third-place finish at the Big Ten Championships. Nebraska’s beam lineup posted a season-high score of 49.475 at the B1G Five qualifier, while the Huskers captured six individual beam titles on the season. Brink was instrumental in helping to develop Blanske, Jessie DeZiel and Lambert into All-America performers in the 2015 season. Brink helped Nebraska’s beam lineup to a record-breaking performance at the 2014 NCAA Championships, as the Huskers posted a 49.450 to secure their spot in the Super Six finals. In addition, Blanske, DeZiel, Jamie Schleppenbach and Emily Wong took home All-America honors on the event. NU collected nine event titles on beam including a Big Ten champion in Wong.

ALL-AMERICANS UNDER BRINK • Taylor Houchin (2018: BB, V) • Grace Williams (2018: BB, FX) • Megan Schweihofer (2018: FX, AA) • Danielle Breen (2017: BB) • Hollie Blanske (2014: BB; 2015: FX, AA; 2016: V, FX, AA) • Sienna Crouse (2017: V; 2018: FX, V) • Jessie DeZiel (2012: V, FX, AA; 2013: BB, AA; 2014: BB, AA; 2015: V, AA) • Janelle Giblin (2012: V, UB) • Ashley Lambert (2015: FX; 2017: V, FX) • Jamie Schleppenbach (2014: BB) • Emily Wong (2012: BB, FX, AA; 2013: V, BB, FX, AA; 2014: BB, FX, AA)

CAREER GYMNASTICS HIGHLIGHTS • Two-time NCAA Champion (2000, AA, Vault) • First Husker to win the All-Around NCAA Championship • Honda Award Winner (2000) • Third-highest uneven bars score in Husker history • First Husker to score a perfect 10.0 • Recorded three perfect 10.0s in her senior season • Eleven-time All-American • University of Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame (2016)

CAREER COACHING STOPS NEBRASKA (7 SEASONS) » 2019: Interim Head Coach » 2015-2018: Associate Head Coach » 2011-2015: Assistant Coach » 2001: Student Coach

NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS (6 SEASONS) » 2006-2011: Consultant ARIZONA SUNRAYS GYMNASTICS (6 SEASONS) » 2003-2006: Coach XTREME GYMNASTICS (3 SEASONS) » 2001-2003: Coach

GYMNASTICS EXPERIENCE

» Nebraska: 1997-2000 » Eleven-time All-American » Two-Time NCAA Champion (2000, Vault, All-Around)

PERSONAL

» Bachelor’s Degree: Nebraska (2001)

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H U S K E RS

CAREER COACHING STOPS NEBRASKA (FIRST SEASON) » 2019: Assistant Coach

IOWA (1 SEASON) » 2013: Assistant Coach » Coached two All-Americans on rings and a Big Ten Champion on rings » Coached one All-American in the all-around

GYMNASTICS EXPERIENCE

» Nebraska: 2010 » Oklahoma: 2011-12 » All-American on vault in 2012 » 2012 Big 12 Conference champion » 2011 & 2012 NCAA Team runner-ups

PERSONAL

» Fuzion Gymnastics: Co-Owner (2013-18)

MIKE HEREDIA | ASSISTANT COACH

1ST SEASON

Mike Heredia joined the Nebraska coaching staff in July of 2018. Heredia was a student-athlete at Nebraska in 2010, competing on floor exercise and vault. His best finish came against Ohio State, UIC and Air Force, as he placed third on vault with a season-high score of 15.75. He transferred to Oklahoma and became an All-American on vault in 2012. As a Sooner he was also a 2012 Big Ten Conference champion and was part of a team that posted back-toback NCAA runner-up finishes in 2011 and 2012. After graduating, Heredia was an assistant coach for the Iowa men’s gymnastics team in 2013. He coached two All-Americans on rings as well as a Big Ten champion on rings. The Hawkeyes also had an All-American in the all-around. At the NCAA Championships, the Hawkeyes finished fifth - their highest finish since 2006. He co-founded and has co-coached Fuzion Gymnastics in Kearney, Mo., since 2013 and has graduated 14 gymnasts to college level competition. In 2018 Heredia led two level 10 teams to state championships. Heredia will serve as vault and floor coach for the Huskers.

COACHES & STAFF


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS SUPPORT STAFF JAKE

TOM

STUDENT MANAGER 4TH SEASON

ATHLETIC TRAINER 21ST SEASON

JUNDT Jake Jundt enters his fourth season with the Nebraska women’s gymnastics program as the team’s student manager. He brings a wealth of gymnastics experience as a competitor to the Nebraska program. A former gymnast, Jundt competed for nine years with USA Gymnastics in addition to six years with Pioneer Gymnastics Academy and three years with Nebraska School of Gymnastics. The son of Rob and Gloria Jundt, Jake is a Lincoln Pius X graduate. He has a brother, Derek, and a sister, Emily. He is majoring in mechanical engineering and is involved with the Formula SAE club.

BROOKE

WRAGE SOCIAL MEDIA LIAISON 1ST SEASON

DUFRESNE Tom Dufresne enters his 21st year as head women’s gymnastics physical therapist and athletic trainer in 2018-19, and serves as the athletic trainer responsible for women’s golf, bowling and rifle. Dufresne also assists in the coordination of rehabilitation for Nebraska’s Olympic sports, including men’s and women’s tennis, volleyball, men’s and women’s track and field and softball. A former head student athletic trainer at Nebraska, Dufresne joined the Husker athletic medicine staff as an assistant athletic trainer and physical therapist in 1997. He previously served as an assistant athletic trainer at UCLA for nine years before receiving his master’s degree in physical therapy in 1991 at Samuel Merritt College in Oakland, Calif. Originally from Ventura, Calif., Dufresne graduated from Nebraska in 1980. His brother, Mark, was a letterman on the NU football team in 1976 and 1977. Tom and his wife, Iffat, have been married for 31 years.

RUSTY Brooke Wrage enters her first season as the women’s gymnastics social media liaison. Wrage has past experience as a gymnast for Triad Gymnastics for 12 years. She is a part of Greek life at Nebraska in the Alpha Phi sorority. Wrage is from Clive, Iowa and attended Valley High School. A sophomore, she is majoring in journalism and has two minors in textiles merchandising and fashion design.

Junior All-American Taylor Houchin claimed two titles at the NCAA Raleigh Regional last season sharing the vault title and earning the bars title outright with a career-high 9.975.

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RUFFCORN STRENGTH COACH 1ST SEASON Rusty Ruffcorn begins his first season as the strength and conditioning coach for the women’s gymnastics team, while also working with the men’s gymnastics team and the swimming and diving team. Ruffcorn has served Nebraska as a strength and conditioning coach since 2006, but began his association with Nebraska as a volunteer intern in 2004. He moved into a full-time intern role in 2005 and worked with the baseball and football squads before taking over for the men’s and women’s basketball teams (2006-11). While working with the Husker baseball team, Nebraska won a Big 12 title and a game in the College World Series. During his time as NU’s women’s basketball strength coach, Ruffcorn helped the Huskers to the most successful stretch in school history, including seven trips to the NCAA Tournament, a pair of NCAA Sweet 16 bids in 2010 and 2013, and two conference titles in 2010 and 2014. A native of Omaha, Ruffcorn was a student assistant strength coach at Nebraska-Omaha before graduating with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 2004. During his time at UNO, Ruffcorn served as the primary strength coach for the Maverick football and softball teams. The football team won a pair of conference titles, including an undefeated season, while the softball team added two league titles and a national championship during Ruffcorn’s time with the Mavs. With a significant background in strength training, power lifting and Olympic weightlifting, Ruffcorn has earned USAW Level I club coach certification and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (C.S.C.S.). Rusty is married to the former Lisa Rathbun, and the couple has two daughters, Bella Grace and Brooklyn Reese.


H U S K E RS

WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS SUPPORT STAFF KARIN

FUSCO

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 11TH SEASON Karin Fusco joined the Nebraska Athletic Department in January of 2009. She serves as the administrative assistant for women’s gymnastics and the rifle program. Prior to joining the Husker staff, Fusco owned her own business, K&S Medical Transcription, while serving as the office manager for KRL Psychological Services. A Lincoln native, Fusco graduated from Southeast Community College with an associate’s degree in word processing and secretarial technology with a medical specialization. She has two sons, Gage and Avery.

DAVE

ELLIS DIRECTOR OF PERFORMANCE NUTRITION 1ST SEASON A world leader in his field for more than three decades, Dave Ellis was hired as the Director of Performance Nutrition for the Nebraska Athletic Department in July of 2018. Ellis has an impressive resume in the nutrition industry that includes starting Nebraska’s nutrition department in 1994. Ellis served for eight years as the Huskers’ Director of Performance Nutrition, providing a key component in Nebraska’s run to three national championships in that period. As Director of Performance Nutrition, Ellis plays an integral role in the development and implementation of sports nutrition services for all studentathletes to optimize health and performance. Ellis directs the nutrition efforts of the Husker football team on a daily basis, while overseeing a team that will coordinate nutrition services and education for all 24 of Nebraska’s sports. Before becoming the first full-time nutritionist at Nebraska, Ellis first served the Huskers as a certified strength and conditioning coach during his undergraduate work in Lincoln. He returned to Nebraska in 1994 after a successful stint at Wisconsin, where he created a multi-sport training table for athletics. After leaving the Nebraska staff following the 2001 football season, Ellis was the pre-eminent consultant in the sports nutrition industry in the United States. Through his company Sports Alliance Inc., Ellis served as a consultant to teams at all levels in several sports. In 2016, Ellis accepted a consulting position with Major League Baseball and the MLBPA. In the position, Ellis managed the fueling related policies of the most recent MLB/PA Collective Bargaining Agreement. Ellis grew up in Omaha and is a Burke High graduate. He received his undergraduate degree in human nutrition from UNL in 1988, and returned to the same college to complete his graduate work necessary to become a Registered Dietitian in 2000.

SHERI

HASTINGS ACADEMIC COUNSELOR 13TH SEASON

Sheri Hastings serves as an academic counselor at Nebraska. Hastings has been with the athletic department since August of 2006. She serves as the academic counselor for women’s gymnastics, men’s gymnastics, women’s basketball, bowling and soccer. Before coming to Lincoln, Hastings served as a mathematics learning specialist for Student Support Services at UNL. Prior to that, she was a secondary mathematics teacher at Grand Island High School. A Grand Island native, Hastings earned her bachelor’s degree in secondary mathematics from UNL in 1987. Hastings continued her education at Nebraska and earned a master’s degree in educational psychology in 1995. Hastings and her husband, John, have three daughters, Megan, Kathryn and Abigail.

MATT

JESUS COMMUNICATIONS STUDENT ASSISTANT 1ST SEASON Matt Jesus begins his first season as the communications contact for the Nebraska women’s gymnastics program. He served last season as the contact for the Nebraska men’s tennis program. Jesus is a native of Bellevue and is currently an undergraduate student pursuing his bachelor’s degree in sports media and communication and advertising and public relations. He will graduate in August of 2019.

FRANCIS

FORTE COMMUNICATIONS STUDENT ASSISTANT 1ST SEASON Francis Forte starts his first season as the communications contact for the Nebraska women’s gymnastics program. Forte served as the lead women’s gymnastics, women’s basketball and soccer writer for The Daily Nebraskan in 2017-18. A Hackettstown, N.J. native, Forte is an undergraduate student pursuing his bachelor’s degree in sports media and communications and journalism. He will graduate in May of 2021.

COACHES & STAFF


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS SUPPORT STAFF ROBERT

DUGAS, M.D. TEAM PHYSICIAN 3RD SEASON

An academic All-American football player at Louisiana State, Dr. Robert Dugas began as a team orthopaedist at Nebraska in 1990 and enters his third season as Chief of Staff for Husker Athletics. Dugas completed his undergraduate studies at Louisiana State and earned his medical degree from Louisiana State University Medical Center in New Orleans. While at LSU, Dugas was a three-year football letterman. He is a member of the LSU Athletic Hall of Fame. During his football career, he was an Academic All-American, a Football News All-American Offensive Tackle, a two-time All-Southeastern Conference Offensive Tackle, and in 1978, he received the Jacob’s Trophy Award, where he was honored as the SEC’s Top Offensive Lineman. His practice interests and expertise include knee and shoulder reconstruction, sports injury evaluation and prevention, and arthroscopic surgery. Dr. Dugas is Board Certified in Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine. He is a member of the American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine and The Arthroscopy Association of North America. Dugas and his wife Jean have four children, Rob Jr., Kristie, Richard and Katherine, and two grandchildren, Manny and Lily.

KALE

TERRILL EVENT MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST 4TH SEASON Kale Terrill joined the Nebraska Athletic Department full time as an event management specialist in November of 2015. Terrill serves as the event manager for football, volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball and baseball. He directly oversees game operations and event management for men’s and women’s gymnastics and softball. Terrill also assists in overseeing the logistics involved with hosting the Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) Championships and all postseason Big Ten Conference and NCAA events, including some tournament director responsibilities. Additionally, Terrill assists in the management of the Lincoln Saltdogs events. Prior to coming to Nebraska, Terrill spent two years with the Bethany College men’s basketball team as a student assistant coach and director of basketball operations. A native of Smith Center, Kan., Terrill attended Bethany College where he majored in sports management, business administration and business finance. He also attended Hastings College for one year where he played football.

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MICHEAL

MYERS ASSISTANT TICKETING AND ENGAGEMENT MANAGER 1ST SEASON

Micheal Myers is in his first season as the primary ticketing and engagement manager for the Nebraska women’s gymnastics team. He also manages ticket operations for the Nebraska women’s basketball, softball, men’s gymnastics and Husker track and field programs. Myers came to Nebraska after spending one season as an account executive at the Air Force Academy. Myers also worked as a ticket sales graduate assistant for two years while attending Liberty University as a sport management graduate student. He earned his master’s degree from Liberty in May of 2017. Originally from Windfall, Ind., Myers served as the head manager and video coordinator for the Ball State women’s basketball program as an undergraduate. He earned his bachelor’s degree in sport administration from Ball State in May of 2015.

HEIDI

WEATHERBEE

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND FAN EXPERIENCE 5TH SEASON

Heidi Wetherbee joined the Nebraska Athletic Department as a marketing associate in August of 2014. She was promoted to an Assistant Director of Marketing & Fan Experience in June of 2016. Wetherbee oversees marketing strategies and promotional efforts for the women’s gymnastics team. She also works with baseball, soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, rifle and men’s gymnastics, and oversees the Nebraska’s JV Team Kids Club. Wetherbee came to Nebraska after serving as a promotions assistant at Georgia. She is originally from Marietta, Ga., and earned her bachelor’s degree in sports management and marketing from Kennesaw State.

PAT

LOGSDON DEPUTY A.D./SWA 40TH SEASON A member of the Nebraska Athletic Department since 1979, Pat Logsdon serves as Deputy AD and Nebraska’s Senior Woman Administrator to the NCAA and the Big Ten Conference. She also serves on the Big Ten Sports Management Committee. Logsdon’s duties include the department’s Gender Equity and Diversity and Inclusion Plans as well as student-athlete surveys and exit interviews. She is also the senior administrator over Nebraska’s Life Skills and performance areas. Logsdon serves as the sport administrator for volleyball, beach volleyball, women’s basketball, softball and men’s and women’s gymnastics. Previously, Logsdon spent 23 seasons in football operations, including six seasons as NU’s director of football operations, the first female in Division I to serve in that capacity. She handled organization of all recruiting functions, supervised compliance activities and coordinated all football administrative operations, including travel and practice operations. Logsdon earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Nebraska.


H U S K E RS

SIENNA

CROUSE 5-3 | THREE LETTERS SENIOR | FARGO, N.D. AMERICAN GOLD GYMNASTICS MANAGEMENT » First-Team All-American (2017: V; 2018 FX) » Second-Team All-Amercan (2018: V) » NACCG/W Regular Season All-American (2018) » First-Team All-Big Ten (2018) » First-Team Big Ten All-Championships (2018) » Big Ten All-Championships Team (2016: UB; 2017: V) » NACGC/W Scholastic All-American (2016) » Academic All-Big Ten (2017, 2018) » Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2016, 2017, 2018) » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2016, 2017; Spring 2016, 2017, 2018)

2019 OUTLOOK

“A constant contributor on all four events. Sienna has looked the best that we have seen her in preseason. She has really stepped up as a leader within the gym. She leads by example and we expect her to be a really big contributor in the all-around during the regular season and post-season.” - Coach Heather Brink

2018 (JUNIOR)

In her junior year, Crouse was one of the most consistent performers for the Huskers competing primarily on vault and floor. She earned first-team All-America honors on floor, and second-team All-America honors on vault, adding to the first team All-America award she claimed on vault in 2017. She had a solid season with a career-high 9.975 on vault, which she posted against Michigan on Jan. 27, as well as hitting her career high with a 9.925 on floor exercise four times in 2018. Crouse also competed in the all-around five times and posted her highest all-around score of 39.550 twice, with the latest coming against Oklahoma on Feb. 16. At the NCAA Championships, she posted the highest vault score by any individual competitor with a 9.9625, but posted it during Super Six Finals. Individual champions are awarded during semifinal competition. Crouse earned 13 event titles in 2018 and posted season highs over 9.825 in every event. She was named Big Ten Event Specialist of the Week for two consecutive weeks on Jan. 22 and Jan. 29, and the Big Ten Gymnast of the Week on Feb. 19. She also earned first-team All-Big Ten and Big Ten All-Championship accolades, adding to the second-team AllBig Ten honors and Big Ten All-Championship she earned in 2017. She also extended her excellence from the gym to the classroom, as she was named Academic All-Big Ten for the second time. Crouse also earned a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2017, as well as being named a member of the 2018 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team

2017 (SOPHOMORE)

After a strong freshman season, Crouse took the next step in 2017, joining an elite list of Husker first-team All-Americans after she earned first-team honors on vault at the NCAA Championships. The Fargo, N.D., native took fourth place on vault in the NCAA Semifinal with a career-high 9.9125 to earn All-America recognition. Crouse garnered second-team All-Big Ten honors as a sophomore, and earned a spot on the Big Ten All-Championship Team after tying for third on vault at the conference meet with a score of 9.875. Crouse won seven event titles and set career highs on each event and in the all-around in 2017. She spent most of the year as a three-event specialist on vault, bars and floor. She was in the vault and bars lineups in every meet of the season, and scored a 9.70 or above in all but two routines on those two events. Crouse also competed in the all-around in five meets, winning one all-around title and posting a personal-best of 39.350. Crouse set career highs on bars and beam against Penn State to open the season, hitting marks of 9.925 and 9.80, respectively. She set a career high on floor against Iowa with a score of 9.90. Crouse continued her excellent work outside of the gym, as she earned Academic All-Big Ten recognition as a sophomore. She also earned a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in fall of 2016, and she was named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team for the second year in a row.

2016 (FRESHMAN)

Crouse proved to be a solid performer in the Husker lineup during her freshman season. After battling injuries early in the year, Crouse became a three-event specialist on vault, uneven bars and floor exercise. At the 2016 Big Ten Championships, Crouse hit a then-career-high 9.90 uneven bar routine, earning her a spot on the Big Ten All-Championship Team by tying for third. She also posted a then-career-high 9.875 score on floor exercise at the Big Ten Championships. She achieved then-careerhighs of 9.80 twice throughout the season on vault, including at the last home meet of the season against Utah State. At the NCAA Championships, Crouse contributed important routines to help the Huskers finish eighth in the country. She put up the second-highest floor score for the Huskers with a 9.8625, only .0125 behind teammate Hollie Blanske. Crouse got off to an excellent start in the classroom, as she earned NACGC/W Scholastic All-America honors in 2016. She earned a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the spring semester. Crouse was also recognized for her work in the community of Lincoln, as she was named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2016.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Crouse completed a successful club career at American Gold Gymnastics under coaches Whitney Beck and Greg Gulbranson in Fargo, N.D. A twotime J.O. National qualifier and a nine-time regional qualifier, Crouse captured the regional bars title at the 2015 Region 4 Championships in Green Bay, Wis. At the 2015 J.O. National Championships, Crouse tied for sixth place on bars and finished 12th in the all-around. Crouse was a 2015 North Dakota state champion in the all-around and on vault, bars and beam. She took home the silver on bars at the 2014 J.O. Nationals. Crouse chose Nebraska over Missouri and Southern Utah.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Mike and Jodi Crouse, Sienna was born on Dec. 26, 1996. She has one brother, Tyler. Crouse attended Fargo South High School, where she graduated in the spring of 2015. Crouse is majoring in management at Nebraska. She earned NACGC/W Scholastic All-America honors in 2016 and Academic All-Big Ten accolades in 2017. She is a fivetime member of the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll. Crouse was also named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

CAREER HIGHS VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR ALL-AROUND

9.975 vs. Michigan 9.925 at Florida 9.825 at Elevate the Stage 9.925 at NCAA Raleigh Regional 39.350 vs. Penn State

2018 MEET-BY-MEET

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

Jan. 27, 2018 March 9, 2018 March 2, 2018 April 7, 2018 Jan. 15, 2017

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA 9.95 -- -- 9.675 -9.825 -- -- 9.90 -9.975 -- -- 9.85 -9.875 9.775 -- 9.925 -9.825 9.925 -- 9.80 -9.925 9.925 9.825 9.875 39.550 9.875 9.925 9.825 9.85 39.400 9.85 9.875 9.825 9.85 39.400 9.90 9.90 9.80 9.85 39.450 9.95 9.925 9.35 9.90 39.125 9.775 9.025 -- 9.925 -9.85 9.925 9.25 9.90 38.925 9.925 9.90 -- 9.925 -9.875 9.675 9.875 9.90 39.325 9.9625 9.5875 -- 9.8375 -9.975 9.925 9.875 9.925 39.550

2019 HUSKERS


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

MEGAN

SCHWEIHOFER 5-0 | THREE LETTERS SENIOR | CHINA, MICH. HUNT’S GYMNASTICS ACADEMY

Outside of the gym, Schweihofer continued her strong work as she was named Academic All-Big Ten for the first time. She was also named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship team in 2017 for her hard work within the community.

2016 (FRESHMAN)

» Second-Team All-American (2018: FX, AA) » First-Team All-Big Ten (2018) » Big Ten All-Around Champion (2018) » Big Ten Floor Co-Champion (2018) » Big Ten All-Championships Team (2018) » NACGC/W Regular Season All-American (2018) » First-Team All-Big Ten (2018) » Second-Team All-Big Ten (2017) » Academic All-Big Ten (2017, 2018) » Sam Foltz Hero 27 Leadership Award (2018) » Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2016, 2017, 2018) » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2017; Spring 2016) » NACGC/W Scholastic All-American (2016, 2018)

Schweihofer became a strong two-event specialist in the latter half of the season to help the Huskers finish eighth nationally. She proved to be a consistent beam worker throughout the season earning two titles on the event and posting a career-high 9.925 at the B1G Five meet. Schweihofer averaged above 9.80 on both vault and balance beam for the 2016 season. Schweihofer also shined on vault, leading the way for the Huskers with a score of 9.85 at the NCAA Iowa City Regional to help the team earn its 24th NCAA Championships appearance. She also earned her first title on the event against Rutgers, scoring her career-high 9.90. She saw action on floor exercise at the beginning of the season, producing a career-high 9.875 against Michigan. She also earned an exhibition spot on uneven bars at Nebraska’s annual Masters Classic. Schweihofer got off to an excellent start in the classroom, earning NACGC/W Scholastic All-America honors as a freshman. She was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the spring semester, and she earned a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team for her work in the community in 2016.

2019 OUTLOOK

BEFORE NEBRASKA

ACCOUNTING

“Megan is coming off one of her best years she has had with us. She is a returning two-time All-American on floor and all-around. Megan is going to continue to make an impact in her role and we look to Megan to be a consistent and strong competitor for us again this year.” - Coach Heather Brink

2018 (JUNIOR)

In her junior year, Megan Schweihofer took on a major leadership role within the team and was one of the most consistent competitors for the Huskers and helped Nebraska gain national attention. After being named to the preseason Big Ten Gymnasts to Watch list, Schweihofer had a stellar season. She won the Big Ten all-awround title with a career-high score of 39.525 and claimed a share of the Big Ten floor title. Schweihofer was also was named first-team All-Big Ten, Big Ten All-Championships team, and earned Academic All-Big Ten honors. At the NCAA Championships, Schweihofer earned second-team AllAmerica honors on floor and in the all-around. She posted 9.925 on floor, which was Nebraska’s highest score on the day. Schweihofer set the standard for competition for Nebraska, earning nine event titles on the season and competing in the all-around in 13 of 14 events. At the Raleigh Regional, she helped the Huskers to a second-place finishing and helped the team qualify for the National Semifinals competing in the all-around and scoring a respectable 39.425. Schweihofer had a great year in the classroom, earning a spot on the fall Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll. Schweihofer is an exemplary member of the community and joined the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2018 for her efforts. Schweihofer was also awarded the Sam Foltz Hero 27 Leadership Award, for her outstanding community service involvement and her contributions to the community.

2017 (SOPHOMORE)

Schweihofer made her debut as an all-around performer in her sophomore season, hitting then-career-highs on three events in 2017. A second-team All-Big Ten performer, Schweihofer was the only Husker to score a 9.90 or above at least once on all four events in 2017, and she won four event titles on the season. Her first round of success began at Rutgers as she won the bars title with a 9.85 and competed in her first-career all-around performance, scoring a 39.125, her best score of the season. She continued to flourish on the uneven bars and clinched the event title while scoring a career-high 9.90 against Iowa. The following weekend against Minnesota, Schweihofer set a season-high 9.90 on balance beam which gave her the event title. She hit a pair of then-career-highs at the GymQuarters Invitational with a 9.90 on vault, capturing another event title, and a 9.925 on floor, which gave her a second-place finish. In some of Nebraska’s most important meets of the season, Schweihofer continued to excel, as she finished in a tie for second on bars with a careerhigh 9.925 at the B1G Five meet to help the Huskers clinch the Big Ten regular-season title. She also helped the Huskers clinch a seventh-place national finish with her performance on vault, as she tied for 13th at the NCAA Semifinal with a score of 9.8875.

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Prior to her arrival to Nebraska, Schweihofer trained under coach

Shannon Hunt at Hunt’s Gymnastics Academy in Harrison Township, Mich. Schweihofer was a two-time J.O. National Championships qualifier with multiple state championship titles under her belt. At the 2013 J.O. Nationals, Schweihofer took ninth in the all-around, with top-10 finishes on vault (fifth) and beam (sixth). She earned Region 5 titles in 2014 on beam and in 2012 on vault. She was also a Michigan state champion on vault and beam in 2014. As a senior, Schweihofer captured three consecutive allaround crowns before suffering a shoulder injury mid-season. Schweihofer chose Nebraska over Michigan and Pittsburgh.

PERSONAL

Born on Oct. 9, 1997, Schweihofer is the daughter of Ray and Laura Schweihofer and has one sister, Wendy. She was a four-year honor roll student at St. Clair High School, where she graduated summa cum laude in 2015. Schweihofer is majoring in accounting, and earned NACGC/W Scholastic All-America honors in 2016 and 2018. She was named Academic All-Big Ten in 2017 and 2018. Schweihofer was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the spring of 2016 and the fall of 2017. She was also named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

CAREER HIGHS VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR ALL-AROUND

9.9125 at NCAA Super Six 9.925 at B1G Five 9.925 at B1G Five 9.95 (4x) last at Big Ten Champs 39.525 at Big Ten Champs

2018 MEET-BY-MEET

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

VAULT BARS 9.90 9.825 9.80 9.80 9.85 9.625 9.825 9.85 9.80 9.80 -- -- 9.90 9.825 9.875 9.825 9.85 9.825 9.85 9.825 9.90 9.825 9.825 9.90 9.85 9.825 9.85 9.80 9.9125 9.8625 9.9125 9.90

BEAM 9.825 9.825 9.90 9.825 9.575 -- 9.80 9.875 9.825 9.10 9.80 9.85 9.85 9.875 9.825 9.90

April 21, 2018 March 11, 2017 March 12, 2016 March 24, 2018 March 24, 2018 FLOOR AA 9.825 39.375 9.85 39.275 9.825 39.200 9.95 39.450 9.775 38.950 -- -9.95 39.475 9.675 39.250 9.925 39.425 9.90 38.675 9.95 39.475 9.95 39.525 9.90 39.425 9.8875 39.415 9.925 39.525 9.95 39.525


H U S K E RS

KELLI

SIERRA

5-1 | TWO LETTERS JUNIOR | TORRANCE, CALIF. GYM-MAX

5-3 | TWO LETTERS JUNIOR | JOHNSTON, IOWA TRIAD GYMNASTICS

HASSEL

CHUNG BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES » Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Award (2018) » Academic All-Big Ten (2017, 2018) » Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2016, 2017, 2018) » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2015, 2016, 2017; Spring 2016, 2017, 2018)

ACCOUNTING » Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2018) » Academic All-Big Ten (2018) » Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2017, 2018) » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2016, 2017; Spring 2017, 2018)

2019 OUTLOOK

“We see Kelli as a player in vault, bars and beam. She is a strong and special young woman who brings a lot of fun to our team and she’s going to begin to make an impact on the competition side of things.” - Coach

“Sierra has stepped up this off-season after coming off a season ending injury last year and has really put in the work to get back to where she was before her injury. Sierra is one our most consistent on balance beam workers. She is a beautiful athlete to watch on that event and will look to be a constant in our beam and floor lineups.” - Coach Heather Brink

Heather Brink

2018 (SOPHOMORE)

2018 (SOPHOMORE)

Kelli Chung added depth on beam but did not see action in a lineup. She earned a Big Ten Sportsmanship Award for her energy and contributions outside of the gym. Chung was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in both semesters and earned academic All-BigTen honors in 2018. She also was named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team for the third time in her career in 2018.

2017 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN)

Healthy after suffering an injury that kept her from competing in 2016, Chung added valuable depth to the roster in 2017, but did not see action in a meet. She continued her strong work outside of the gym, as she was named Academic All-Big Ten in 2017, and she was named to the Nebraska ScholarAthlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters. She was also named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team for a second time.

2016 (FRESHMAN)

Chung trained on all four events as a freshman, but suffered a preseason elbow injury that kept her from contributing her gymnastics in the 2016 season. Chung got off to an excellent start outside the gym, as she was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in both of her first two semesters. She was also named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team for her work in the community in 2016.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Chung trained at Gym-Max in Costa Mesa, Calif., under coaches Jenny and Howie Liang. A level 10 gymnast and two-time regional qualifier, Chung captured two vault titles and one bars title during her club career. At the 2015 Southern California State Championships, Chung tied for sixth on vault. She earned third place on beam at the 2014 state meet. Chung took eighth on vault at the Region 1 Championships in both 2014 and 2015.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Kevin and Sandra Chung, Kelli was born on March 18, 1997. She has one sister, Ashley, and two brothers, Kasey and Corey. Chung graduated from Torrance High School in 2015 and is majoring in biological sciences at Nebraska. She was named Academic All-Big Ten in 2017 and 2018. Chung is a six-time member of the Nebraska ScholarAthlete Honor Roll and she was named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

2019 OUTLOOK

In her second season with the Huskers, Hassel improved on a stellar beginning to her career, competing in every regular-season meet on beam and on floor. She hit a career high on floor three times, with the latest coming against Iowa on Feb. 10 with a score of 9.875. She earned her first career event title after sharing the floor title with teammate Grace Williams over Iowa with a career-high 9.875. An injury prevented Hassel from competing in the postseason. Hassel earned Academic All-Big Ten honors and a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

2017 (FRESHMAN)

Hassel emerged as an important performer in Nebraska’s beam lineup down the stretch as a freshman. After competing on floor early in the season, Hassel was inserted into the beam lineup at the B1G Five meet and hit strong routines in each of NU’s final four meets.In her first career collegiate beam routine, Hassel scored a 9.85 at the B1G Five meet to help the Huskers clinch the Big Ten regular-season title. She scored a careerhigh 9.875 on beam at the NCAA Lincoln Regional to help NU earn a bid to the NCAA Championships, where she contributed a 9.825. Hassel got off to an excellent start in the classroom and the community, as she was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in fall of 2016, spring of 2017 and the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2017.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Hassel trained at Triad Gymnastics in Ankeny, Iowa, under coaches Tom and Donna Moretti. In 2016, Hassel won titles on beam and floor at the Gopher Invite. A three-time J.O. National Championships qualifier, Hassel finished second on uneven bars at the Level 10 Region 4 Championships in 2014, while finishing seventh in the all-around. She was a Region 4 champion on floor exercise in 2011.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Vince and Raquel Hassel, Sierra was born on Nov. 14, 1997. She has a twin sister, Sage, and two younger sisters, Logan and Mesa. Hassel graduated from Johnston High School in 2016. Sierra is majoring in accounting at Nebraska, and is a four-time member of the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll. She is a one-time Academic All-Big Ten pick and earned a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2017 and 2018.

CAREER HIGHS BEAM FLOOR

9.875 at NCAA Lincoln Regional 9.875 (2x) last at Iowa

2018 MEET-BY-MEET

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

April 1, 2017 Feb. 10, 2018

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA -- -- 9.725 9.75 --- -- 9.825 9.825 --- -- 9.85 9.80 --- -- 9.80 9.875 --- -- 9.85 9.875 --- -- 9.85 9.875 --- -- 9.80 9.775 --- -- 9.825 9.825 --- -- 9.725 9.80 --- -- -- 9.225 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- 9.85 9.875 --

2019 HUSKERS


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

TAYLOR

HOUCHIN 5-3 | TWO LETTERS JUNIOR | REPUBLIC, MO. GOLD MEDAL GYMS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION » First-Team All-American (2018: V) » Second-Team All-American (2018: UB) » Regional Bars Champion (Raleigh Regional, 2018) » Regional Vault Co-Champion (Raleigh Regional, 2018) » Big Ten Vault Co-Champion (2018) » Second-Team All-Big Ten (2018) » Big Ten All-Championships Team (2017: V, 2018: V, UB) » Big Ten Event Specialist of the Week (3/6/18) » Big Ten Freshman of the Year (2017) » First-Team All-Big Ten (2017) » Big Ten Gymnast of the Week (2/27/17) » Big Ten Freshman of the Week (1/16/17, 2/6/17, 2/27/17) » Academic All-Big Ten (2018) » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2016, 2017; Spring 2017, 2018) » Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2017, 2018)

Houchin’s top mark on floor exercise was 9.95, which she hit twice to tie another NU freshman record on the event. She first posted the score at the GymQuarters Invitational, and matched it the next week at the Masters Classic. Houchin was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week three times, as well as the Big Ten Gymnast of the Week on Feb. 27, following her performance at the Masters Classic. She was also named to the Big Ten AllChampionship team after she tied for third on vault with a score of 9.875 at the conference meet. She won eight total event titles as a freshman, including a pair of allaround titles. She posted a season high on beam of 9.925 at the Masters Classic, and hit her personal best of 9.90 on vault four times throughout the season. She hit her career high of 9.875 on bars twice in 2017, a mark she hit at the NCAA Championships to help the Huskers finish seventh nationally. Houchin was strong outside the gym as well, as she got off to a strong start in the classroom and earned a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in fall of 2016 and spring of 2017. She was also named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2017.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

2019 OUTLOOK

“Returning as a two-time All-American, this year Taylor is training all four events and we expect her to be a strong competitor in the all-around. She’s going to have one of the biggest vaults you will see in college gymnastics and is eager to begin competition with it. She is a very consistent competitor and is a great leader in the gym.” - Coach Heather Brink

Houchin trained under coach Cash McGowan at Gold Medal Gyms in Republic, Mo. Taylor won the all-around title at the 2016 J.O. Nationals, while finishing second on vault and third on beam. She is a two-time regional all-around champion and a five-time J.O. National Championships qualifier. In 2016, Taylor won each event and the all-around at the Level 10 Missouri State Championships. She was the 2015 Missouri state all-around, vault and bars champion, while winning the regional bars championship and finishing sixth on bars at the J.O. National meet. Houchin was a 2014 Level 10 Regional champion in the all-around and on beam, while winning the New York state all-around, vault and beam championships. She also won the 2013 Level 10 Regional all-around title and the 2011 Missouri state bars title.

2018 (SOPHOMORE)

PERSONAL

After being named Big Ten Freshman of the Year last season, Houchin (pronounced HOW-chin) continued her strong efforts in 2018, providing consistency on bars for the Huskers. She earned first-team All-America status on vault, as well as sharing the Big Ten vault title with a score of 9.90. She was also named second-team All-American on balance beam. Houchin was named to the Big Ten All-Championship team, along with teammates Grace Williams, Sienna Crouse and Megan Scweihofer claiming four spots, the most from any university. Houchin was also named Big Ten Event Specialist of the Week on March 6 after stellar performances at Elevate the Stage in Augusta, Ga. and the Masters Classic, where she scored her career high 9.975 and won the vault event title. She also earned five other individual event titles, including the Big Ten vault title, and two titles at the regional. At the Raleigh Regional, Houchin helped the Huskers to a second-place finish, qualifying the team for the NCAA Semifinal when she earned cochampion on vault with a score of 9.950, and champion on bars with a career-high score of 9.975. Also on the day, she posted a 9.875 on beam becoming the first Husker since 2014 to win two event titles. Houchin ended her sophomore season with career highs of 9.90 or better in every event. Outside the gym, Houchin earned Academic All-Big Ten honors and was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in both the fall and the spring. She also earned a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2018.

2017 (FRESHMAN)

Houchin made her mark on Nebraska’s record books in 2017, putting

together one of the best freshman seasons in school history. Houchin was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year and she set a program freshman record in the all-around and tied another freshman record on floor exercise. A first-team All-Big Ten selection, Houchin competed in the all-around in nine of Nebraska’s 12 meets, hitting 9.70 or above in 46 of her 51 routines. She set a program freshman record when she scored a 39.650 in the allaround at the Masters Classic, topping the previous record which stood since the 2001 season.

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The daughter of Jenny and David Doke and Marty and Tracey Houchin, Taylor was born on Feb. 13, 1998. She has one brother, Zachary. Taylor graduated from Republic High School in 2016. She is majoring in elementary education and earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2018. Additionally, Houchin is a four-time member of the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll and a two-time member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

CAREER HIGHS VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR ALL-AROUND

9.975 at Masters Classic 9.975 at NCAA Raleigh Regional 9.925 at Masters Classic 9.95 (2x) last at Masters Classic 39.650 at Masters Classic

2018 MEET-BY-MEET

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

March 4, 2018 April 7, 2018 Feb. 25, 2017 Feb. 25, 2017 Feb. 25, 2017

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR -- 9.875 -- -- -- 9.90 -- -- -- 9.875 -- -- -- 9.875 -- -- -- 9.85 -- -- -- 9.925 -- -- -- 9.90 -- -- 9.875 9.90 9.825 -- 9.975 9.875 -- -- 9.85 9.90 9.875 -- 9.85 9.225 8.55 -- 9.90 9.90 9.875 -- 9.95 9.975 9.875 -- 9.90 9.875 9.8875 -- 9.8875 9.50 9.875 -- 9.975 9.975 9.8875 --

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H U S K E RS

CATELYN

OREL

5-3 | TWO LETTERS JUNIOR | BLUE SPRINGS, MO. GAGE GYMNASTICS MANAGEMENT » Academic All-Big Ten (2018) » Sam Foltz Hero 27 Leadership Award (2018) » Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2016, 2017, 2018) » Big Ten Sportsmanship Award (2017) » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2015, 2016, 2017; Spring 2016, 2018) » NACGC/W Scholastic All-American (2016)

2019 OUTLOOK

“Catelyn had a great year last year. She was a big contributor on floor towards the end of last season. We look for her to be a big contributor on beam and floor for us this year and possibly vault and bars. She is a beautiful dancer and this is going to be a really strong year for her.” Coach Heather Brink

2018 (SOPHOMORE)

After suffering a season-ending injury in 2017, Catelyn Orel was a major component on bars and floor for the Huskers in 2018. Known for her expressive and energetic floor performances, she posted a career high on floor, 9.900, in the Big Five meet on March 17. Orel hit her season-high 9.825 on bars at the Masters Classic as well. Orel had a great year in the classroom, being named Academic All-Big Ten for the first time in her career, as well as earning spots on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll for both the fall and spring semesters. She also earned a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2018 and was earned the Sam Foltz Hero 27 Leadership Award.

2017 (REDSHIRT)

Following a strong start to her Husker career in 2016, Orel was set to take the next step for NU as a sophomore, but she suffered an Achilles injury in preseason training that kept her out of competition in 2017. Orel continued to stand out in the classroom and the community, as she was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in fall of 2016. She was NU’s recipient of the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award, and she earned a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team for her work in the community in 2017.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Orel trained at Great American Gymnastics Express (GAGE) in Blue Springs, Mo., under world-renowned coaches Al Fong and Armine Baratyan, who have helped produce a number of successful elite-level and Olympic gymnasts. Orel, a 2012 J.O. National Championships qualifier, captured the 2015 Missouri state title on beam while finishing second on bars and third on floor. She also won the Missouri state vault title in 2014, while finishing in the top three on each event and in the all-around. Orel finished eighth on bars at the 2014 Region 4 Championships.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Jodie and Dan Orel, Catelyn was born on June 20, 1997. She has one brother, Patrick. Orel graduated from Blue Springs South High School in Blue Springs, Mo., in 2015. She is majoring in management. She earned NACGC/W Scholastic All-America honors in 2016. Orel is a five-time member of the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll, and she was named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

CAREER HIGHS VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR ALL-AROUND

9.80 9.925 9.775 9.90 39.250

2018 MEET-BY-MEET

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

VAULT -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

vs Michigan vs Utah State at Iowa at B1G Five vs Michigan

BARS BEAM -- -- 9.80 -- 9.75 -- 9.80 -- 9.80 -- 9.70 -- 9.40 -- 9.80 -- 9.825 -- 9.75 -- 9.775 -- 9.80 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9.825 --

Jan. 29, 2016 March 6, 2016 Feb. 6, 2016 March 17, 2018 Jan. 29, 2016

FLOOR -- -- 9.85 9.85 -- -- -- -- 9.825 9.825 9.90 9.85 9.85 9.8625 9.8375 9.90

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2016 (FRESHMAN)

Orel posted a strong start to her career as a freshman, competing and providing depth on all four events throughout the year. Orel earned her first event title against Utah State in the final home meet of the season with a career-high 9.925 on uneven bars. She also took 11th out of the 60 competitors on bars at the Big Ten Championships with a score of a 9.875. Orel scored a personal best on vault with a 9.80 and in the all-around with a 39.250 to help the Huskers knock off third-ranked Michigan on Jan. 29. A solid floor performer, Orel hit a career-high 9.875 twice on floor throughout the season and hit a solid 9.775 on balance beam against Iowa on Feb. 2. At the NCAA Championships Orel stepped up, contributing the highest bars score for the Huskers with a 9.8375. Orel also provided a solid floor score and added to the beam lineup to help the Huskers finish eighth at the championships. She got off to a great start in the classroom and in the community, earning NACGC/W Scholastic All-America honors as a freshman. She grabbed spots on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in both of her first two semesters, and was a member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2016.

2019 HUSKERS


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

MAKAYLA

ANIKA

5-2 | ONE LETTER SOPHOMORE | SAVANNAH, GA. SUMMIT GYMNASTICS

5-4 | ONE LETTER SOPHOMORE | LENEXA, KAN. FUZION GYMNASTICS

SPORTS MEDIA & COMMUNICATION

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

CURTIS

DUJAKOVICH

» Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2018) » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2017; Spring 2018)

» Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2018)

2019 OUTLOOK

“Makayla has been working hard this off season. She has grown a great deal on balance beam and we can look to her to add depth in that lineup as well as floor and vault. She is hungry for competition and she can provide a great spark for our team.” - Coach Heather Brink

2018 (FRESHMAN)

Makayla Curtis saw action in four meets during her freshman campaign while adding depth on the vault. In her first career appearance on the vault, she posted a season-high 9.775 vs. Michigan. She also scored 9.750 on the vault in her last appearance of the season at Oklahoma. She earned a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2018.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Curtis trained at Summit Gymnastics in Savannah, Ga. under Shelley Davis and Dave Anderson. A two-time J.O. National Championships qualifier, Curtis tied for 12th on floor at the 2016 national meet. A talented vaulter, Curtis finished second on the event at the 2017 Georgia State Championships and third at the 2017 Region 8 Championships. At the 2016 Region 8 Championships, she notched a second-place finish on vault, a fifth-place finish on floor and a sixth-place finish in the all-around. She tied for third on both vault and beam at the 2016 Georgia State Championships. Curtis also posted strong scores competing for Excalibur Gymnastics in 2015, including a fourth-place finish on vault at the 2015 J.O. National Championships. Curtis finished second on beam, fifth on floor and tied for fourth in the all-around at the 2015 Virginia State Championships. She chose Nebraska over Florida and Georgia.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Melissa and Clark Curtis, Makayla was born on Jan. 29, 1999. Makayla has an older brother, Hunter, and a younger brother, Christian. A 2017 graduate of Islands High School, Makayla is majoring in sports media and communication.

CAREER HIGHS VAULT

9.775

2018 MEET-BY-MEET

vs. Michigan

DATE MEET VAULT BARS 1/13 at Penn State -- -- 1/20 vs. Rutgers -- -- 1/27 vs. Michigan 9.775 -- 2/3 vs. Minnesota 9.70 -- 2/10 at Iowa 9.575 -- 2/16 at Oklahoma 9.75 -- 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh -- -- 3/2 at Elevate the Stage -- -- 3/4 Masters Classic -- -- 3/9 at Florida -- -- 3/17 at B1G Five -- -- 3/24 at Big Ten Champs -- -- 4/7 at Raleigh Regional -- -- 4/20 at National Semifinal I -- -- 4/21 at Super Six -- -- SEASON HIGHS 9.755 --

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BEAM -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Jan. 27, 2018

FLOOR -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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2019 OUTLOOK

“She has a lot of power and could be a strong contributor on vault and floor for us this season. She has stepped up as a great leader and teammate and is one of the most vocal athletes we have.” - Coach Heather Brink

2018 (FRESHMAN) Anika Dujakovich appeared in four meets during her freshman season, debuting on vault and floor against Penn State. She tied for fifth on vault against the Nittany Lions. She scored a season-high 9.850 on vault at Oklahoma while posting a season-high 9.750 on floor vs. Rutgers. She got off to a great start outside the gym, earning spots on the Nebraska ScholarAthlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters. She was also a member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Dujakovich trained at Fuzion Gymnastics in Kearney, Mo., under Mike and Jackie Heredia. A Level 10 gymnast, Dujakovich was a 2016 J.O. National qualifier, posting top-10 finishes on vault and floor. She finished second on vault, bars and floor and in the all-around and third on beam at the 2016 Missouri State Championships. Dujakovich added a secondplace finish on vault at the 2015 Missouri State Championships. She chose Nebraska over Minnesota, Missouri, Washington and Ball State.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Andy and Tracey Dujakovich, Anika was born on Sept. 6, 1998. Anika has four brothers, Remy, Marek, Eamon and Soren. Dujakovich graduated from Shawnee Mission West High School in 2017 and is majoring in biological sciences at Nebraska. She is a two-time member of the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll and earned a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2018.

CAREER HIGHS VAULT FLOOR

9.85 9.75

2018 MEET-BY-MEET

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

at Oklahoma vs. Rutgers VAULT BARS 9.825 -- 9.725 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9.85 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9.75 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9.85 --

BEAM -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Feb. 16, 2018 Jan. 20, 2018 FLOOR 9.70 9.75 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9.75

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H U S K E RS

KYNSEE

RACHEL

5-1 | ONE LETTER SOPHOMORE | WINDSOR HEIGHTS, IOWA TRIAD GYMNASTICS

5-7 | ONE LETTER SOPHOMORE | LINCOLN, NEB. NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS

THOMPSON

ROBY

ECONOMICS

NUTRITION, HEALTH & EXERCISE SCIENCE » Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2018) » Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week (1/16/18) » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2017; Spring 2018)

» Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2018) » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2017)

2019 OUTLOOK

“Rachel has put in a lot of work this offseason cleaning up her routines and getting stronger. We look for her to be someone to add depth in beam lineup. She is hungry to get out and compete and we look for her to get her chance to do that.” - Coach Heather Brink

“Kynsee is returning as a big contributor in the all-around and we see her fulfilling that same role. She has beautiful lines and is very consistent and a clean gymnast to watch. She has been a great competitor for us and has the ability to handle the pressure of competition.” - Coach Heather Brink

2018 (FRESHMAN)

Kynsee Roby opened her career as a two-event specialist on bars and beam before beginning all-around competition midway through the year. In her first collegiate meet, she scored 9.90 on bars and 9.825 on beam at Penn State, helping her to a Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week honor on Jan. 16. She hit a season-high 9.90 on beam at Florida while also competing on bars and floor. Roby had her best meet of the season, recording season-highs on three events in the all-around at the Big Five meet. At the Big Five meet, she hit a then career-high 39.350 in the allaround, when she posted a 9.80 on vault, career-high 9.90 on bars and 9.825 on floor while also scoring 9.825 on beam. At regionals, Roby again hit a career-best 9.80 on vault and posted a new career-high score in the all-around with 39.425. Roby got off to an excellent start outside the gym, as she was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring and earned a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Roby is the latest Level 10 gymnast to sign with the Huskers out of Triad Gymnastics in Ankeny, Iowa, joining former Husker Danielle Breen and current junior Sierra Hassel as Huskers who trained under coaches Tom and Donna Moretti. Roby was a 2016 J.O. National qualifier, earning second-place finishes on bars and in the all-around, while finishing third on beam and floor. A talented beam worker, Roby won 14 beam titles in her club career, including a first-place finish on beam at the 2015 J.O. National meet. She also won Region 4 titles on bars and beam in 2015, as well as a Region 4 beam title in 2013. She also qualified to J.O. Nationals in 2013. Roby won a pair of state championships in her club career, taking the bars and beam titles at the Iowa State Championships in 2016, as well as the beam title at the 2012 Kansas State Championships. Roby chose Nebraska over Oklahoma, Denver, Missouri, and Iowa State.

2019 (OUTLOOK)

2018 (FRESHMAN)

Rachel Thompson added valuable depth to the roster in 2018, but did not see action in a meet. She got off to an excellent start outside the gym, as she was named to the fall Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll and joined the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Thompson competed at Nebraska School of Gymnastics in Lincoln during her club career for coaches Vanessa Meloche, a former Husker AllAmerican, and Owen Field. Thompson qualified for the 2016 J.O. National Championships, where she posted a 19th-place finish on beam. Thompson notched a top-10 finish at the 2015 Region 4 Championships, where she finished ninth on floor. One of the top gymnasts in the state, Thompson took third at the 2016 Nebraska State Championships on vault, bars and in the all-around, while tying for fourth on beam and fifth on floor. She also finished third on bars, floor and in the all-around at the 2015 Nebraska State Championships.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Kris and Michelle Thompson, Rachel was born on Sept. 14, 1999. She has two brothers, Cole and Luke. A 2017 graduate of Lincoln Southwest High School. Rachel is marjoing in economics.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Joe and Kyetta Currier, Kynsee was born on Nov. 25, 1998. She has a step-brother, Cameron, and a step-sister, Corinne. A 2017 graduate of Valley High School, Roby is majoring in nutrition, health and exercise science at Nebraska.

CAREER HIGHS

VAULT 9.80 BARS 9.90 BEAM 9.90 FLOOR 9.8625 ALL-AROUND 39.425

(3x) last at Raleigh Regional at B1G Five at Florida at NCAA Super Six at Raleigh Regional

2018 MEET-BY-MEET

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

April 7, 2018 March 17, 2018 March 9, 2018 April 21, 2018 April 7, 2018

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA -- 9.85 9.825 -- --- 9.725 9.80 -- --- 9.75 9.85 -- --- 9.80 9.75 -- --- 9.80 9.725 9.70 --- 9.025 9.675 9.80 -9.80 9.125 9.225 -- -9.625 9.85 9.825 9.75 39.050 -- 9.825 -- -- --- 9.825 9.90 9.775 -9.80 9.90 9.825 9.825 39.350 9.65 9.85 9.75 9.60 38.850 9.80 9.875 9.85 9.80 39.425 9.80 9.775 9.8375 9.3125 38.725 9.5875 9.8125 9.85 9.8625 39.112 9.80 9.90 9.90 9.8625 39.425

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2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

MEGAN

ADNERYS

5-5 | ONE LETTER SOPHOMORE | MONTE SERENO, CALIF. WEST VALLEY GYMNASTICS SCHOOL

5-1 FRESHMAN | GREENWICH, CONN. DARIEN YMCA GYMNASTICS

VERCELES CARR

DE JESUS

ADVERTISING & PUBLIC RELATIONS

UNDECLARED

» Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2018)

2019 (OUTLOOK)

“Megan has the ability to come in and add some depth for us in a few events. She has the capability to deliver a big vault and has been working hard on bars and beam to make an impact in those lineups.” - Head Coach Heather Brink

2018 (FRESHMAN) Megan Verceles Carr contributed in five meets on the year while adding depth on vault. She scored a season-high 9.825 on vault at Oklahoma. She also scored 9.750 on vault at the Masters Classic on March 4. She joined the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2018.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Verceles Carr trained at West Valley Gymnastics School in Campbell, Calif., under coaches Paul Duron and Judy Sun. A level 10 gymnast, Verceles Carr was a four-time J.O National qualifier. At the 2017 J.O. National Championships, she tied for third on beam, while finishing eighth in the all-around. Verceles Carr won the Region 1 beam title in both 2015 and 2017, and she won titles at the Northern California State Championships in 2013 on bars and in the all-around, and in 2014 on vault.

» 2016, 2017 J.O. National Qualifier » Connecticut State Champion (2016, 2017, 2018: AA) » Connecticut’s Hearst Media Gymnastics MVP (2016, 2017) » Nominated Female Athlete of the Year (2016, 2018)

2019 (OUTLOOK)

“Addy was a late add for us in the freshman class. She is a powerful gymnast and is doing well on vault right now. We think she will be a powerful player on vault and floor. I can’t wait to see her perform floor and her personality play out in the performance.” - Coach Heather Brink

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Adnerys De Jesus trained at Darien YMCA Gymnastics out of Greenwich, Conn. A level 10 gymnast, De Jesus led her high school team to three consecutive conference and state championships. She was also New England Champion in 2016 and 2018. De Jesus was named Connecticut’s Hearst Media Gymnastics MVP two consecutive years and was nominated for Athlete of the Year in 2016 and 2018.

PERSONAL

De Jesus is the daughter of Rhaiza and Nathaniel Torres and was born June 4, 2000. She has a sister, Andrea. She has not declared a major yet, but is on the pre-health track.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Marisa Verceles and Carl Carr, Megan was born on July 5, 1999. She has one older brother, Wesley. Megan graduated from Los Gatos High School in 2017 and is majoring in advertising and public relations at Nebraska. She was named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2018.

CAREER HIGHS VAULT

9.825

2018 MEET-BY-MEET

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

at Oklahoma

VAULT -- -- -- -- 9.575 9.825 9.725 9.725 9.75 -- -- -- -- -- -- 9.825

BARS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

BEAM -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

SARAH

HARGROVE 5-0 FRESHMAN | HENDERSON, N.C. CINCINNATI GYMNASTICS ACADEMY

Feb. 16, 2018

FLOOR -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

AA -- --- --- ------ -------

NUTRITION & HEALTH SCIENCES » Five-Time J.O. National qualifier (2012-17) » J.O. National Championships (2017: AA, 3rd) » J.O. National Championships (2017: BB, 3rd)

2019 (OUTLOOK)

“Sarah’s strongest events are bars and beam. What Sarah brings to the table is that she has beautiful lines, her flexibility and she’s a pretty gymnast to watch. She can be an impact on bars and beam for us and add to our depth on floor. She has a unique mount on beam that not a lot of people do which can bring an excitement to her routine.” - Coach Heather Brink

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Hargrove is a Level 10 gymnast that trained at Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy. She qualified for the Junior Olympic National Championships every year from 2012 to 2017. Most recently in 2017, Hargrove finished in third in the all-around and third on beam. Academically, Hargrove is a three-time Honor Roll honoree at her high school.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Douglas and Myra Hargrove, Sarah was born on Feb. 28, 2000 in Asheville, N.C. Sarah has three brothers, Will, Sam, and Taft. She is majoring in nutrition and health sciences at Nebraska.

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ABBY

MEGAN

5-4 FRESHMAN | PARKLAND, FLA. AMERICAN TWISTERS

5-3 FRESHMAN | GILBERT ARIZ. DESERT LIGHT GYMNASTICS

THOMPSON

JOHNSTON

UNDECLARED

UNDECLARED » J.O. National Qualifier (2016, 2017) » Top-Five finish on beam at 2017 J.O. National Championships » Florida State Champion (2016, 2017: AA) » Regional Champion (2016: BB; 2017: FX)

2019 (OUTLOOK)

“Abby is a very consistent hard worker. She comes into practice, does what she needs to do and makes the needed corrections. She is always striving to be the best version of herself. She has the ability to compete for us in our bars lineup this year and will add to our depth on floor, beam and vault. She will be one of the athletes that we know can go out and deliver a consistent routine for us.” - Coach Heather Brink

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Abby Johnston is a Level 10 gymnast and trained at American Twisters out of Coconut Creek, Fla. She was a 2017 J.O. National qualifier, posting a top-five finish on beam and two ties for 11th on vault and floor. In 2017 she was the regional floor champion. Johnston was a two-time all-around champion in Florida in 2016 and 2017. In 2016, Johnston was the regional beam champion.

» Region 1 Championship Qualifier (2017) » Region 1 Championship (2017: FX, 2nd) » Region 1 Championship (2017, BB, 6th)

2019 (OUTLOOK)

“Megan could be a person to add depth for us on bars, beam and floor. She has been working hard at becoming consistent with her routines and is putting in the work to be able to compete for us.” - Coach Heather Brink

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Megan Thompson trained at Desert Light Gymnastics and qualified for the Region 1 Championship in 2017, where she finished second on floor and sixth on beam. She finished fifth in the all-around at the 2017 Arizona State Championships.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Tom and Sherrie Thompson, Megan was born on Feb. 13, 2000, in Denver, Colo. She has one sister, Brinley and two brothers, Luke and Kade. Her major is currently undecided, but she is on the prehealth track.

PERSONAL

Abby is the daughter of Michael and Amy Johnston. She was born Jan. 1, 2000 in Commerce Township, Mich. She has a sister, Paige. Her major is currently undecided, but she is on the pre-health track.

KAYLEE

QUINN 5-1 FRESHMAN | ROCKAWAY, N.J. NORTH STAR GYMNASTICS UNDECLARED » J.O. National Champion (2017: FX) » J.O. National Qualifier (2017) » Level 10 New Jersey State Champion (2017: FX) » Level 10 Regional Champion (2017: FX, BB)

2019 (OUTLOOK)

“Kaylee will be a huge contributor for us on vault and floor this season. She was a national champion on floor in Junior Olympic competition and she has the ability to step in and be a big factor for us on that event.” - Coach Heather Brink

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Kaylee Quinn is a Level 10 gymnast out of North Star Gymnastics in Boonton, N.J. Quinn reached the 2017 J.O. National Championships. She had her best performance on floor, finishing in first place. Additionally, she was the Level 10 New Jersey state floor champion in 2017 and the Level 10 regional beam and floor champion in 2017.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Jeff and Lisa Quinn, Kaylee was born on Feb. 29, 2000 in Livingston, N.J. She has two brothers Jake and J.C. Her major is currently undecided, but she is on the pre-health track.

2019 HUSKERS


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

2018 NEBRASKA SEASON REVIEW

The 2018 Huskers: Back row, left to right: Makayla Curtis, Anika Dujakovich, Megan Verceles Carr, Rachel Thompson, Karley Hutchinson, Torri Hutchinson, Megan Schweihofer. Middle row, left to right: Kelli Chung, Kynsee Roby, Taylor Houchin, Sierra Hassel, Catelyn Orel, Sienna Crouse. Front row, left to right: Danielle Breen, Grace Williams, Abbie Epperson. The Nebraska women’s gymnastics team ended its 2018 season with a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Super Six Finals. The Huskers were at their best in the postseason, posting a season-high score of 197.525 at the NCAA Raleigh Regional and following that up with a 197.0125 - their third highest-score of the year - in the NCAA Semifinal at Chaifez Arena in St. Louis, Mo., to advance to the Super Six Final. Nebraska’s sixth-place finish was its highest national finish since 2014 - when the Cornhuskers also finished sixth - and tied for the best finish by an NU squad since 2011. The Huskers made their 12th appearance in the NCAA Super Six Finals in 2018, ranking fifth all-time in Super Six appearances in the final year of the NCAA Super Six Finals (the NCAA will move to a four-team final beginning in 2019). The Huskers postseason run began with Nebraska posting its highest team score in five years at the NCAA Raleigh Regional, scoring 197.525, eclipsing the 197.500 mark for the first time since 2013. Nebraska finished second at the Regional to advance to the NCAA Semifinals. Taylor Houchin became the first Husker since 2014 to win two regional event titles when the sophomore won the bars title outright (9.975) and claimed a share of the vault title with a 9.945. At the NCAA semifinals, Nebraska captured a

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total of eight individual All-America honors during the team session that saw the Huskers finish third and earn a spot in the Super Six Finals. Senior Grace Williams earned second-team honors on balance beam and floor, the first All-America awards of her career. Junior Sienna Crouse earned first-team accolades on floor and second-team recognition on vault, adding to her first-team All-America honors on vault from 2017. Houchin earned first-team All-America honors on vault and second-team honors on balance beam, the first of her career. Megan Schweihofer rounded out Nebraska’s quarter of All-Americans by earning second-team honors on floor and in the all-around in her junior season. In addition to her pair of All-America honors, Crouse also posted the highest vault score of any competitor at the NCAA Championships, but she posted her mark of 9.8374 during the Super Six Finals, whereas individual champions are awarded during the team semifinal competitions. Nebraska’s eight All-America awards marked its most honors since 2012, and the Huskers’ two first-team awards marked the first time since 2015 that NU captured multiple first-team All-America awards. Additionally, Danielle Breen was awarded the NCAA Elite 90 Award at the National Championships, presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA competing at

the highest level of competition in her respective sport. Breen was the first women’s gymnast from Nebraska to earn the award. Breen was also named a first-team CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2018 after earning second-team honors in 2017. She became the fifth two-time academic AllAmerican in Nebraska women’s gymnastics history. In addition to its sixth-place finish at nationals, Nebraska finished in third in the Big Ten regularseason standings and second at the Big Ten Championships. Schweihofer won the Big Ten all-around title with a career-high 39.525, and she shared the floor title with a score of 9.95. Schweihofer became the first Husker to win the Big Ten all-around title since Emily Wong in 2013 when Emily Wong. Nebraska claimed at least a share of four individual conference titles on the day, postings its most individual titles since 2013, when NU swept every individual title. Williams shared the Big Ten balance beam crown with a score of 9.90 and Houchin clinched a piece of the vault title with a score of 9.90. NU also shined in the classroom in 2018, as nine Huskers were named to the academic All-Big Ten team, while 13 gymnasts were named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll for the fall semester. Sixteen Huskers were also recognized for their work in the community by being named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.


H U S K E RS

HUSKERS FINISH SIXTH IN 2018 2018 NEBRASKA TEAM RESULTS OPPONENT at Penn State Rutgers Michigan Minnesota at Iowa at Oklahoma Pittsburgh at Elevate the Stage 2018 Masters Classic at Florida at B1G Five at Big Ten Championships at NCAA Raleigh Regional at NCAA Semifinals at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

VAULT 49.325 49.825 49.275 49.175 48.575 49.225 49.175 49.150 49.475 49.250 49.150 49.150 49.375 49.2375 49.300 49.475

STRONG FINISH AT NCAAs BARS 48.375 49.100 49.075 49.150 49.175 48.900 48.850 49.300 49.325 49.300 48.600 49.375 49.375 49.0625 48.8250 49.375

BEAM 49.05 49.100 49.325 49.050 48.900 49.125 49.025 49.250 49.050 48.925 46.675 49.225 49.375 49.375 49.2750 49.375

FLOOR 48.80 49.275 49.200 49.475 49.025 48.925 49.375 49.000 49.325 49.450 49.475 49.200 49.400 49.3375 49.4000 49.475

TOTAL 195.550 196.300 196.875 196.850 195.675 196.175 196.425 196.700 197.175 196.700 194.900 196.950 197.525 197.0125 196.8000 197.525

Nebraska advanced to the NCAA Championships with a season-high team score of 197.525 at the NCAA Raleigh Regional, the team’s highest score in five years. The Huskers advanced to the Super Six for the first time since 2014 with a team score of 197.0125. Taylor Houchin became the first Husker since 2014 to win two event titles, winning the bars title outright (9.975) and sharing the vault title with a 9.945. Nebraska finished with a team score of 196.800 at the NCAA Championships in St. Louis, Mo., good for sixth in the nation. Four Huskers earned a total of eight All-America honors in 2018. Grace Williams earned secondteam honors on balance beam and floor. Taylor Houchin earned first-team honors on vault and second-team honors on balance beam. Sienna Crouse earned first-team honors on floor and second-team honors on vault. Megan Schweihofer rounded out the group earning second-team honors on floor and in the all-around.

SUCCESS IN THE BIG TEN Nebraska finished in second place at the Big Ten Championships in Champaign, Ill., with a final team score of 196.950. Four Huskers were named to the Big Ten All-Championship team, the most from any university. Grace Williams, Sienna Crouse, Taylor Houchin, and Megan Schweihofer. Five Huskers earned All-Big Ten Honors: Abbie Epperson (First Team), Grace Williams (First Team), Sienna Crouse (First Team), Megan Schweihofer (First Team) and Taylor Houchin (Second Team). Sienna Crouse earned first-team All-America accolades on floor and second-team honors on vault in 2018. She was also a first-team All-Big Ten pick in 2018.

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

A total of nine Huskers earned Academic All-Big Ten Honors: Danielle Breen, Abbie Epperson, Grace Williams, Sienna Crouse, Kelli Chung, Megan Schweihofer, Catelyn Orel, Sierra Hassel and Taylor Houchin. Danielle Breen was awarded the NCAA Elite 90 Award and is the first women’s gymnast from Nebraska to earn this award. Breen was also named a CoSIDA Academic All-American for the second time in 2018 and was also an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner. Additionally, Breen was named Nebraska’s Female Student-Athlete of the Year.

Taylor Houchin became the first Husker since 2014 to win two titles at the NCAA Regionals after taking home the bars title and a share of the vault title. She earned second-team All-America status on balance beam and first-team All-America honors on vault in 2018. 2018 SEASON REVIEW


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2018 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPAIGN, ILL. l STATE FARM CENTER l MARCH 24, 2018 TEAM 1. Michigan 2. Nebraska 3. Illinois 4. Iowa 5. Ohio State 6. Minnesota 7. Penn State 8. Maryland 9. Rutgers 10. Michigan State

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR TOTAL 49.100 49.400 49.325 49.375 197.200 49.150 49.375 49.225 49.200 196.950 48.900 49.275 49.075 49.375 196.625 49.100 49.150 49.025 49.125 196.400 49.150 49.100 48.850 49.275 196.375 48.825 49.325 49.000 49.075 196.225 48.750 48.825 48.525 49.400 195.500 48.925 49.175 48.175 48.975 195.250 48.550 48.200 48.675 48.975 194.400 48.200 49.100 48.175 48.800 194.275

ALL-AROUND

1. Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.......39.525 2. Paige Zaziski, Michigan...................... 39.500 3. Brianna Brown, Michigan................... 39.450 4. Rae Balthazor, Illinois.......................... 39.375 Lexy Ramler, Minnesota..................... 39.375 6. Nicole Chow, Iowa............................. 39.325 7. Audrey Barber, Maryland................... 39.300 8. Charlotte Sullivan, Iowa..................... 39.275 9. Nicole Biondi, Illinois......................... 39.250 Lexi Funk, Michigan........................... 39.250 Alexis Mattern, Ohio State................. 39.250 15. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska................38.925 17. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska..................38.850

VAULT

1. Taylor Houchin, Nebraska...................9.90 Jamie Stone, Ohio State........................ 9.90 3. Charlotte Sullivan, Iowa....................... 9.875 4. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska..................9.850 Nicole Chow, Iowa............................... 9.850 Brianna Brown, Michigan..................... 9.850 Syd Townsend, Michigan..................... 9.850 Paige Zaziski, Michigan........................ 9.850 Paige Williams, Michigan..................... 9.850 Alexis Mattern, Ohio State................... 9.850 11. Abbie Epperson, Nebraska...............9.825 Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.........9.825 Kasey Meeks, Illinois............................ 9.825 Morgan Bixler, Maryland...................... 9.825 Morgan Lowe, Ohio State.................... 9.825 34. Grace Williams, Nebraska.................9.750 53. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska....................9.650

UNEVEN BARS

1. Brianna Brown, Michigan..................... 9.950 Ivy Lu, Minnesota................................. 9.950 Olivia Apeli, Ohio State....................... 9.950 4. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska..................9.925 Karen Howell, Illinois............................ 9.925 6. Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska...........9.90 Taylor Houchin, Nebraska...................9.90 Rae Balthazor, Illinois.............................. 9.90 Melissa Zurawski, Iowa........................... 9.90 Syd Townsend, Michigan....................... 9.90 Paige Zaziski, Michigan.......................... 9.90 Hailee Westney, Michigan State............. 9.90 Lexy Ralmer, Minnesota......................... 9.90 14. Audrey Barber, Maryland..................... 9.875 Lauren Bridgens, Penn State................ 9.875 16. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska....................9.850 32. Catelyn Orel, Nebraska.....................9.800 41. Abbie Epperson................................9.775

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BALANCE BEAM

1. Grace Williams, Nebraska...................9.90 Bridget Hodan, Illinois........................... 9.90 Lauren Marinez, Michigan...................... 9.90 4. Taylor Houchin, Nebraska.................9.875 Lauren Farley, Michigan....................... 9.875 6. Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.........9.850 Danielle Breen, Nebraska.................9.850 Rae Balthazor, Illinois............................ 9.850 Nicole Chow, Iowa............................... 9.850 Lexi Funk, Michigan............................. 9.850 Paige Zaziski, Michigan........................ 9.850 Polina Schennikova, Michigan.............. 9.850 Hailee Westney, Michigan State........... 9.850 14. Lexy Ramler, Minnesota....................... 9.825 Jamie Stone, Ohio State...................... 9.825 32. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska....................9.750 57. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska..................9.250

FLOOR EXERCISE

1. Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.........9.950 Briannah Tsang, Penn State.................. 9.950 3. Alexis Mattern, Ohio State................... 9.925 4. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska....................9.90 Rae Bathazor, Illinois.............................. 9.90 Karen Howell, Illinois.............................. 9.90 Paige Zaziski, Michigan.......................... 9.90 Emma McLean, Michigan....................... 9.90 Paige Williams, Minnesota..................... 9.90 Sabrina Garcia, Penn State..................... 9.90 11. Haylee Roe, Illinois............................... 9.875 Lanie Snyder, Iowa............................... 9.875 Brianna Brown, Michigan..................... 9.875 Janelle McCleeland, Ohio State.......... 9.875 Stefanie Merkle, Ohio State................. 9.875 16. Catelyn Orel, Nebraska.....................9.850 Grace Williams, Nebraska.................9.850 56. Abbie Epperson, Nebraska...............9.650 58. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska....................9.600

NEBRASKA’S BIG TEN HONORS 2018 ALL-BIG TEN TEAMS Sienna Crouse..................................... First Team Abbie Epperson.................................. First Team Megan Schweihofer............................. First Team Grace Williams..................................... First Team Taylor Houchin................................Second Team 2018 BIG TEN ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM Sienna Crouse............Uneven Bars (T-4th, 9.925) Taylor Houchin......................... Vault (T-1st, 9.90) Megan Schweihofer........All-Around (1st, 39.525) Grace Williams........... Balance Beam (T-1st, 9.90) BIG TEN GYMNAST OF THE YEAR 2012........................ Sharaya Musser, Penn State 2013........................ Joanna Sampson, Michigan 2014............................Emily Wong, Nebraska 2015...........................Lindsay Mable, Minnesota 2016...........................Lindsay Mable, Minnesota 2017.................................. Nicole Artz, Michigan 2018.........................Briannah Tsang, Penn State ........................................Paige Zaziski, Michigan BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2012.......................... Jessie DeZiel, Nebraska 2013...........................Lindsay Mable, Minnesota 2014.................................. Nicole Artz, Michigan 2015.............................Brianna Brown, Michigan .................................Briannah Tsang, Penn State 2016.................................Olivia Karas, Michigan 2017....................... Taylor Houchin, Nebraska 2018...............................Lexy Ramler, Minnesota BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR 2012............................ Dan Kendig, Nebraska 2013...................... Meg Stephenson, Minnesota 2014...................... Meg Stephenson, Minnesota 2015................................... Bev Plocki, Michigan 2016........................... Jenny Hansen, Minnesota 2017.......................................Larissa Libby, Iowa 2018..............................Brett Nelligan, Maryland

Megan Schweihofer was the Big Ten champion on floor and in the all-around in 2018. As a team, Nebraska claimed four conference titles - the most since 2013, when NU swept the individual awards.


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2018 NCAA RALEIGH REGIONAL RALEIGH, N.C. l REYNOLDS COLISEUM l APRIL 7, 2018 TEAM 1. LSU 2. Nebraska 3. NC State 4. Maryland 5. George Washington 6. Oregon State

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR TOTAL 49.450 49.375 49.500 49.350 197.675 49.375 49.375 49.375 49.400 197.675 49.175 48.925 48.800 49.150 196.050 48.900 49.075 48.950 48.925 195.850 49.125 48.625 48.775 48.900 195.425 49.100 49.150 47.500 49.225 194.975

ALL-AROUND

1. Sarah Finnegan, LSU.......................... 39.625 Myia Hambrick, LSU........................... 39.625 3. Kennedi Edney, LSU........................... 39.525 4. Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.......39.425 5. Abbie Epperson, Nebraska.............39.350 6. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska..................39.325 Morgan Lane, North Carolina............ 39.325 8. Camille Douin-Allaire, GWU............... 39.275 9. Chelsea Knight, NC State.................. 39.250 10. Drew Grantham, NC State................. 39.200

VAULT

1. Taylor Houchin, Nebraska.................9.950 Kennedi Edney, LSU............................. 9.950 Myia Hambrick, LSU............................. 9.950 4. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska..................9.925 5. Julianna Cannamela, LSU..................... 9.900 Jillian Winstanley, GWU....................... 9.900 7. Camille Drouin-Allaire, GWU............... 9.875 8. Abbie Epperson, Nebraska...............9.850 Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.........9.850 Mackenzie Itcush, NC State................. 9.850 Drew Grantham, NC State................... 9.850 Chelsea Knight, NC State.................... 9.850 Sarah FinNegan, LSU........................... 9.850 Kaitlyn Yanish, Oregon State................ 9.850 22. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska....................9.800 31. Karley Hutchinson, Nebraska............9.775

UNEVEN BARS

1. Taylor Houchin, Nebraska.................9.975 2. Lexie Priessman, LSU........................... 9.950 3. Sarah Finnegan, LSU............................ 9.925 4. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska..................9.900 5. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska....................9.875 6. Myia Hambrick, LSU............................. 9.850 Halli Briscoe, Oregon State.................. 9.850 Shireen Khamedoost, Oregon State.... 9.850 McKenna Singley, Oregon State.......... 9.850 Morgan Lane, North Carolina.............. 9.850

11. Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.........9.825 Kennedi Edney, LSU............................. 9.825 Ruby Harrold, LSU................................ 9.825 Emilie LeBlanc, Maryland..................... 9.825 Kristen Peterman, Maryland................. 9.825 Karrie Thomas, Maryland..................... 9.825 Mariana Colussi, Oregon State............ 9.825 18. Abbie Epperson, Nebraska...............9.800 42. Danielle Breen, Nebraska.................9.200

BALANCE BEAM

1. Myia Hambrick, LSU............................. 9.925 2. Danielle Breen, Nebraska.................9.900 Grace Williams, Nebraska.................9.900 Christina Desiderio, LSU...................... 9.900 Kennedi Edney, LSU............................. 9.900 Sarah Finnegan, LSU............................ 9.900 7. Taylor Houchin, Nebraska.................9.875 Erin Macadaeg, LSU............................. 9.875 Mary Elle Arduino, Towson.................. 9.875 10. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska....................9.850 Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.........9.850 Raegan Campbell, LSU........................ 9.850 Shynelle Agaran, Maryland.................. 9.850 Morgan Lane, North Carolina.............. 9.850 15. Abbie Epperson, Nebraska...............9.825 Nicole Wild, NC State.......................... 9.825

FLOOR EXERCISE

1. Sarah Finnegan, LSU............................ 9.950 2. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska..................9.925 3. Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.........9.900 Myia Hambrick, LSU............................. 9.900 Kaitlyn Yanish, Oregon State................ 9.900 6. Abbie Epperson, Nebraska...............9.875 Khazia Hislop, North Carolina.............. 9.875 8. Catelyn Orel, Nebraska.....................9.850 Grace Williams, Nebraska.................9.850 Mackenzie Itcush, NC State................. 9.850 Alexa Phillips, NC State....................... 9.850 Drew Grantham, NC State................... 9.850 Kennedi Edney, LSU............................. 9.850 26. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska....................9.800

The Huskers posted their highest score in five years at the NCAA Raleigh Regional (197.525).

NEBRASKA REGIONAL HISTORY

GYMNASTS OF THE YEAR 1999......................... Courtney Brown (Region 3) 2000............................. Heather Brink (Region 3) 2003................ Richelle Simpson (South Central) 2005................ Richelle Simpson (South Central) 2006......................Emily Parsons (South Central) 2007......................Emily Parsons (South Central) 2008......................Emily Parsons (South Central) VAULT CHAMPIONS 1989..................................... Tami Bair (Midwest) .................................... Michele Bryant (Midwest) .................................... Crystal Savage (Midwest) .................................. Jeaneane Smith (Midwest) 1997..............................Shelly Bartlett (Midwest) 1999............................. Heather Brink (Region 3) 2000............................. Heather Brink (Region 3) 2001......................Alecia Ingram (South Central) 2002 .................................A.J. Lamb (Northeast) 2003......................................... A.J. Lamb (West) 2005......................Emily Parsons (South Central) 2006............................Emily Parsons (Southeast) 2007................................... Emily Parsons (West) 2010...................................... Erin Davis (Central) 2011.................................... Erin Davis (Corvallis) 2012.......................Jessie DeZiel (Salt Lake City) 2013.................... Brittany Skinner (Morgantown) ..................................Emily Wong (Morgantown) ................................ Jessie DeZiel (Morgantown) 2014................................. Jessie DeZiel (Seattle) 2015................................... Jessie DeZiel (Ames) 2018..............................Taylor Houchin (Raleigh) UNEVEN BARS CHAMPIONS 1982............................Kim Grabowski (Midwest) 1997..............................Shelly Bartlett (Midwest) 1998.............................. Heather Brink (Midwest) 2000............................. Heather Brink (Region 3) 2010............................ Brittnee Habbib (Central) 2014................................... Emily Wong (Seattle) 2018..............................Taylor Houchin (Raleigh) BALANCE BEAM CHAMPIONS 1999........................ Nicole Wilkinson (Region 3) 2003.............................. Richelle Simpson (West) 2005................ Richelle Simpson (South Central) 2008................................ Tricia Woo (Southeast) 2012.........................Emily Wong (Salt Lake City) 2016...........................Grace Williams (Iowa City) 2017...............................Danielle Breen (Lincoln) FLOOR EXERCISE CHAMPIONS 1990.............................. Lisa McCrady (Midwest) 1999.............................. Misty Oxford (Region 3) 2001......................... Tami Harris (South Central) 2002...................... Richelle Simpson (Northeast) 2005......................Emily Parsons (South Central) 2006............................Emily Parsons (Southeast) 2007................................... Emily Parsons (West) 2008............................Emily Parsons (Southeast) ........................................ Tricia Woo (Southeast) 2011............................. Lora Evenstad (Corvallis) 2012.......................Jessie DeZiel (Salt Lake City) 2014................................... Emily Wong (Seattle) 2015.................................. Hollie Blanske (Ames) 2016............................ Hollie Blanske (Iowa City) ALL-AROUND CHAMPION 1998.............................. Heather Brink (Midwest) 2000............................. Heather Brink (Region 3) 2001......................... Tami Harris (South Central) 2003.............................. Richelle Simpson (West) 2005......................Emily Parsons (South Central) 2006............................Emily Parsons (Southeast) 2012.......................Jessie DeZiel (Salt Lake City) 2014................................... Emily Wong (Seattle) 2018 SEASON REVIEW


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

2018 NCAA SEMIFINALS ST. LOUIS, MO. l CHAIFETZ ARENA l APRIL 20, 2018

TEAM (SEMIFINAL I) VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR TOTAL 1. UCLA* 49.1875 49.3750 49.5375 49.4625 197.5625 2. LSU* 49.3500 49.5000 49.2250 49.4000 197.4750 3. Nebraska* 49.2375 49.0625 49.3750 49.3375 197.0125 4. Georgia 49.1250 49.3125 49.2375 49.0125 196.6875 5. Alabama 49.1375 49.1625 49.0750 49.2500 196.6250 6. Arkansas 48.7500 49.2875 49.2625 49.1250 196.4250 TEAM (SEMIFINAL II) VAULT 1. Oklahoma* 49.4750 2. Florida* 49.4875 3. Utah* 49.2250 4. California 49.2250 5. Washington 48.8000 6. Kentucky 49.2500

BARS 49.6125 49.4750 49.3375 49.3375 49.0000 48.6000

BEAM 49.3750 49.3215 49.1125 49.0000 49.1875 48.9875

FLOOR 49.5875 49.3125 49.4625 48.9875 49.2625 49.2250

TOTAL 198.0500 197.5875 197.1375 196.5000 196.2500 196.0625

*Top three team finishers in each session advanced to Super Six Finals

ALL-AROUND (SEMIFINAL I)

1. Kyla Ross, UCLA............................... 39.6375 2. Myia Hambrick, LSU......................... 39.5375 3. Kennedi Edney, LSU......................... 39.5250 4. Sarah Finnegan, LSU........................ 39.5000 5. Sydney Snead, Georgia................... 39.4875 6. Rachel Dickson, Georgia.................. 39.4750 7. Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.....39.4125 8. Amanda Wellick, Arkansas............... 39.4000 9. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska..............39.3250 10. Drew Watson, Auburn...................... 39.2875 18. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska................38.7250

VAULT (SEMIFINAL I)

1. Taylor Houchin, Nebraska...............9.9000 Sydney Snead, Georgia..................... 9.9000 3. Julianna Cannamela, LSU................... 9.8875 Kennedi Edney, LSU........................... 9.8875 5. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska................9.8750 Braie Speed, Arkansas....................... 9.8750 Myia Hambrick, LSU........................... 9.8750 8. Rachel Dickson, Georgia.................... 9.8625 9. Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.......9.8500 Sarah Finnegan, LSU.......................... 9.8500 Sarah Edwards, LSU........................... 9.8500 Anna Glenn, UCLA............................. 9.8500 Pauline Tratz, UCLA............................ 9.8500 Kyla Ross, UCLA................................. 9.8500 Drew Watson, Auburn........................ 9.8500 25. Abbie Epperson, Nebraska.............9.8125 31. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska..................9.8000 Grace Williams, Nebraska...............9.8000

UNEVEN BARS (SEMIFINAL I)

1. Kyla Ross, UCLA................................. 9.9500 2. Kennedi Edney, LSU........................... 9.9375 3. Marissa Oakley, Georgia.................... 9.9125 Rachel Dickson, Georgia.................... 9.9125 Lexie Priessman, LSU......................... 9.9125 6. Ruby Harrold, LSU.............................. 9.9000 7. Amanda Wellick, Arkansas................. 9.8875 Sarah Finnegan, LSU.......................... 9.8875 9. Taylor Houchin, Nebraska...............9.8750 Peng-Peng Lee, UCLA....................... 9.8750 Brianna Brown, Michigan................... 9.8750 Lauren Bridengs, Penn St................... 9.8750 Lynnzee Brown, Denver...................... 9.8750 14. Sarah Shaffer, Arkansas...................... 9.8625 Sami Durante, LSU............................. 9.8625 JaNay Honest, UCLA......................... 9.8625

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31. Abbie Epperson, Nebraska.............9.8125 34. Danielle Breen, Nebraska...............9.8000 Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.......9.8000 38. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska..................9.7750 42. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska................9.6750

BALANCE BEAM (SEMIFINAL I)

1. Peng-Peng Lee................................... 9.9875 2. Kyla Ross, UCLA................................. 9.9500 3. Katelyn Ohashi, UCLA........................ 9.9250 4. Sarah Finnegan, LSU.......................... 9.9000 5. Taylor Houchin, Nebraska...............9.8875 Grace Williams, Nebraska...............9.8875 Hailey Garner, Arkansas..................... 9.8875 Sydney Snead, Georgia..................... 9.8875 9. Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.......9.8750 Sienna Crouse, Nebraska................9.8750 Amanda Wellick, Arkansas................. 9.8750 Rachel Dickson, Georgia.................... 9.8750 Sabrina Vega, Georgia....................... 9.8750 14. Myia Hambrick, LSU........................... 9.8625 15. Danielle Breen, Nebraska...............9.8500 Kianna Winston, Alabama.................. 9.8625 Jessica Yamzon, Arkansas.................. 9.8500 Michaela Burton, Arkansas................. 9.8500 Reagan Campbell, LSU...................... 9.8500 Abby Milliet, Auburn.......................... 9.8500 21. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska..................9.8375

ALL-AMERICA AWARDS

All-America awards were given out based on individual event and all-around results during each semifinal session. NCAA Championship first-team All-America honors were awarded to the top four finishers, plus ties, from each of the two preliminary sessions at the NCAA Championship for all four events plus the all-around. Secondteam All-America honors were awarded to the fifth- through eighth-place finishers, plus ties, from each of the two preliminary sessions at the NCAA Championships for all four events plus the all-around. 2018 HUSKER FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Sienna Crouse............................................. Floor Taylor Houchin..............................................Vault 2018 HUSKER SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS Sienna Crouse..............................................Vault Taylor Houchin...............................Balance Beam Megan Schweihofer.................. Floor, All-Around Grace Williams.................... Balance Beam, Floor

FLOOR EXERCISE (SEMIFINAL I)

1. Katelyn Ohasi, UCLA.......................... 9.9625 2. Myia Hambrick, LSU........................... 9.9500 3. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska................9.9000 Sabrina Vega, Georgia....................... 9.9000 Kennedi Edney, LSU........................... 9.9000 6. Grace Williams, Nebraska...............9.8875 Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.......9.8875 Christina Desiderio, LSU.................... 9.8875 Kyla Ross, UCLA................................. 9.8875 10. Madison Kocian, UCLA...................... 9.8750 Gracie Kramer, UCLA......................... 9.8750 12. Catelyn Orel, Nebraska...................9.8625 Abby Armbecht, Alabama................. 9.8625 Michaela Burton, Arkansas................. 9.8625 Sophia Carer, Arkansas....................... 9.8625 Sarah Finnegan, LSU.......................... 9.8625 Pauline Tratz, UCLA............................ 9.8625 28. Abbie Epperson, Nebraska.............9.8000 42. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska..................9.3125

Senior Megan Schweihofer claimed secondteam All-America honors on floor and in the allaround in 2018.


H U S K E RS

2018 NCAA SUPER SIX FINALS ST. LOUIS, MO. l CHAIFETZ ARENA l APRIL 21, 2018 TEAM 1. UCLA 2. Oklahoma 3. Florida 4. LSU 5. Utah 6. Nebraska

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR TOTAL 49.2250 49.6375 49.7500 49.4625 198.0750 49.4875 49.5375 49.4250 49.5875 198.0375 49.4125 49.5375 49.3375 49.5125 197.8500 49.4625 49.4750 49.3875 49.3875 197.8375 49.0750 49.2875 49.2750 49.4000 196.9000 49.3000 48.8250 49.2750 49.4000 196.8000

ALL-AROUND

1. Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma............. 39.8125 2. MyKayla Skinner, Utah...................... 39.7250 3. Elizabeth Price, Stanford.................. 39.6750 4. Kyla Ross, UCLA............................... 39.6375 5. Alex McMurtry, Florida..................... 39.5875 6. Myia Hambrick, LSU......................... 39.5375 7. Kennedi Edney, LSU......................... 39.5250 8. Mollie Korth, Kentucky..................... 39.5000 Sarah Finnegan, LSU........................ 39.5000 10. Sydney Senad, Georgia................... 39.4875 14. Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.....39.4125 21. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska..............39.3250 37. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska................38.7250

VAULT

1. Alex McMurtry, Florida....................... 9.9375 Brenna Dowell, Oklahoma................. 9.9375 MyKayla Skinner, Utah........................ 9.9375 4. Alicia Boren, Florida........................... 9.9250 Mollie Korth, Kentucky....................... 9.9250 6. Taylor Houchin, Nebraska...............9.9000 Rachel Slocum, Florida....................... 9.9000 Sydney Snead, Georgia..................... 9.9000 Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma............... 9.9000 10. Elizabeth Price, Stanford.................... 9.8875 Julianna Cannamela, LSU................... 9.8875 Kennedi Edney, LSU........................... 9.8875 Jade Degouveia, Oklahoma.............. 9.8875 Brehanna Showers, Oklahoma........... 9.8875 15. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska................9.8750 24. Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.......9.8500 50. Abbie Epperson, Nebraska.............9.8125 58. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska..................9.8000 Grace Williams, Nebraska...............9.8000

UNEVEN BARS

1. Elizabeth Price, Stanford.................. 10.0000 Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma............. 10.0000 3. Alex McMurtry, Florida....................... 9.9500 Nicole Lehrmann, Oklahoma............. 9.9500 Kyla Ross, UCLA................................. 9.9500 6. Kennedi Edney, LSU........................... 9.9375 7. Stefani Catour, Oklahoma.................. 9.9250 MyKayla Skinner, Utah........................ 9.9250 9. Rachel Dickson, Georgia.................... 9.9125 Marissa Oakley, Georgia.................... 9.9125 Lexie Priessman, LSU......................... 9.9125 20. Taylor Houchin, Nebraska...............9.8750 61. Abbie Epperson, Nebraska.............9.8125 68. Danielle Breen, Nebraska...............9.8000 Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.......9.8000 76. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska..................9.7750 82. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska................9.6750

BALANCE BEAM

1. Peng-Peng Lee, UCLA....................... 9.9875 2. Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma............... 9.9500 Kyla Ross, UCLA................................. 9.9500 4. Katelyn Ohashi, UCLA........................ 9.9250 MyKayla Skinner, Utah........................ 9.9250 6. Rachel Gowey, Florida........................ 9.9125 7. Shani Remme, Boise St..................... 9.9000 Sarah Finnegan, LSU.......................... 9.9000 Nicole Lehrmann, Oklahoma............. 9.9000 10. Taylor Houchin, Nebraska...............9.8875 Grace Williams, Nebraska...............9.8875 Lexy Ramler, Minnesota..................... 9.8875 Hailey Garner, Arkansas..................... 9.8875 Sydney Snead, Georgia..................... 9.8875 Stefani Catour, Oklahoma.................. 9.8875 16. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska................9.8750 Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.......9.8750 29. Danielle Breen, Nebraska...............9.8500 37. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska..................9.8375

FLOOR EXERCISE

1. Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma............... 9.9625 Katelyn Ohashi, UCLA........................ 9.9625 3. Alyssa Baumann, Florida.................... 9.9500 Myia Hambrick, LSU........................... 9.9500 5. Anastasia Webb, Oklahoma............... 9.9375 MyKayla Skinner, Utah........................ 9.9375 7. Elizabeth Price, Stanford.................... 9.9250 AJ Jackson, Oklahoma....................... 9.9250 9. Sydney Soloski, Utah.......................... 9.9125 10. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska................9.9000 Rae Balthazor, Illinois.......................... 9.9000 Alicia Boren, Florida........................... 9.9000 Sabrina Vega, Georgia....................... 9.9000 Kennedi Edney, LSU........................... 9.9000 Brenna Dowell, Oklahoma................. 9.9000 16. Megan Schweihofer, Nebraska.......9.8875 Grace Williams, Nebraska...............9.8875 27. Catelyn Orel, Nebraska...................9.8625 62. Abbie Epperson, Nebraska.............9.8000 84. Kynsee Roby, Nebraska..................9.3125

PAST NCAA CHAMPIONS

1982........ Utah....................................... 148.600 1983........ Utah....................................... 184.650 1984........ Utah....................................... 186.050 1985........ Utah....................................... 188.350 1986........ Utah....................................... 196.850 1987........ Georgia.................................. 187.900 1988........ Alabama................................. 190.050 1989........ Georgia.................................. 192.650 1990........ Utah....................................... 194.900 1991........ Alabama................................. 195.125 1992........ Utah....................................... 195.650 1993........ Georgia.................................. 198.000 1994........ Utah....................................... 196.400 1995........ Utah....................................... 196.650 1996........ Alabama................................. 198.025 1997........ UCLA...................................... 197.150 1998........ Georgia.................................. 197.725 1999........ Georgia.................................. 196.850 2000........ UCLA...................................... 197.300 2001........ UCLA...................................... 197.575 2002........ Alabama................................. 197.575 2003........ UCLA...................................... 197.825 2004........ UCLA...................................... 198.125 2005........ Georgia.................................. 197.825 2006........ Georgia.................................. 197.750 2007........ Georgia.................................. 197.850 2008........ Georgia.................................. 197.450 2009........ Georgia.................................. 197.825 2010........ UCLA...................................... 197.725 2011........ Alabama................................. 197.650 2012........ Alabama................................. 197.850 2013........ Florida.................................... 197.575 2014........ Florida.................................... 198.175 ................ Oklahoma.............................. 198.175 2015........ Florida.................................... 197.850 2016........ Oklahoma.............................. 197.675 2017........ Oklahoma............................ 198.3875 2018........UCLA...................................... 198.075

Note: All individual results taken from team semifinal competition day.

Nebraska made its 12th appearance in the NCAA Super Six finals in 2018, finishing sixth. 2018 SEASON REVIEW


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

2018 INDIVIDUAL MEET RESULTS DANIELLE BREEN

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

SIENNA CROUSE

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

MAKAYLA CURTIS

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR -- 8.675 9.35 -- -- -- 9.675 -- -- -- 9.85 -- -- -- 9.625 -- -- -- 9.90 -- -- -- 9.75 -- -- -- 9.80 -- -- -- 9.85 -- -- -- 9.80 -- -- -- 9.925 -- -- -- 9.825 -- -- -- 9.85 -- -- 9.20 9.90 -- -- 9.80 9.85 -- -- 9.7875 9.8375 -- -- 9.80 9.925 --

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA 9.95 -- -- 9.675 -9.825 -- -- 9.90 -9.975 -- -- 9.85 -9.875 9.775 -- 9.925 -9.825 9.925 -- 9.80 -9.925 9.925 9.825 9.875 39.550 9.875 9.925 9.825 9.85 39.400 9.85 9.875 9.825 9.85 39.400 9.90 9.90 9.80 9.85 39.450 9.95 9.925 9.35 9.90 39.125 9.775 9.025 -- 9.925 -9.85 9.925 9.25 9.90 38.925 9.925 9.90 -- 9.925 -9.875 9.675 9.875 9.90 39.325 9.9625 9.5875 -- 9.8375 -9.975 9.925 9.875 9.925 39.550

DATE MEET VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR 1/13 at Penn State -- -- -- -- 1/20 vs. Rutgers -- -- -- -- 1/27 vs. Michigan 9.775 -- -- -- 2/3 vs. Minnesota 9.70 -- -- -- 2/10 at Iowa 9.575 -- -- -- 2/16 at Oklahoma 9.75 -- -- -- 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh -- -- -- -- 3/2 at Elevate the Stage -- -- -- -- 3/4 Masters Classic -- -- -- -- 3/9 at Florida -- -- -- -- 3/17 at B1G Five -- -- -- -- 3/24 at Big Ten Champs -- -- -- -- 4/7 at Raleigh Regional -- -- -- -- 4/20 at National Semifinal I -- -- -- -- 4/21 at Super Six -- -- -- -- SEASON HIGHS 9.755 -- -- --

ANIKA DUJAKOVICH

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

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VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA 9.825 -- -- 9.70 -9.725 -- -- 9.75 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -9.85 -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -9.75 -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -9.85 -- -- 9.75 --

ABBIE EPPERSON

DATE MEET VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA 1/13 at Penn State 9.875 9.80 9.75 9.75 39.175 1/20 vs. Rutgers 9.775 9.85 9.825 9.825 39.275 1/27 vs. Michigan 9.875 9.90 9.825 9.85 39.450 2/3 vs. Minnesota 9.850 9.875 9.750 9.875 39.350 2/10 at Iowa 9.575 9.775 9.20 9.70 38.250 2/16 at Oklahoma 9.775 9.85 9.825 9.525 38.975 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 9.85 9.80 -- 9.825 -3/2 at Elevate the Stage 9.825 9.85 -- 9.75 -3/4 Masters Classic 9.90 9.90 9.80 9.85 39.450 3/9 at Florida 9.85 9.825 -- 9.825 -3/17 at B1G Five 9.825 9.875 9.225 9.875 39.350 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 9.825 9.775 -- 9.65 -4/7 at Raleigh Regional 9.85 9.80 9.825 9.875 39.350 4/20 at National Semifinal I 9.8125 9.8125 -- 9.80 -4/21 at Super Six 9.825 9.775 9.0875 9.8375 38.525 SEASON HIGHS 9.875 9.90 9.825 9.875 39.450

SIERRA HASSEL

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

TAYLOR HOUCHIN

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA -- -- 9.725 9.75 --- -- 9.825 9.825 --- -- 9.85 9.80 --- -- 9.80 9.875 --- -- 9.85 9.875 --- -- 9.85 9.875 --- -- 9.80 9.775 --- -- 9.825 9.825 --- -- 9.725 9.80 --- -- -- 9.225 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- 9.85 9.875 --

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR -- 9.875 -- -- -- 9.90 -- -- -- 9.875 -- -- -- 9.875 -- -- -- 9.85 -- -- -- 9.925 -- -- -- 9.90 -- -- 9.875 9.90 9.825 -- 9.975 9.875 -- -- 9.85 9.90 9.875 -- 9.85 9.225 8.55 -- 9.90 9.90 9.875 -- 9.95 9.975 9.875 -- 9.90 9.875 9.8875 -- 9.8875 9.50 9.875 -- 9.975 9.975 9.8875 --

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2018 INDIVIDUAL MEET RESULTS KARLEY HUTCHINSON DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

TORRI HUTCHINSON

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

CATELYN OREL

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

KYNSEE ROBY

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

MEGAN SCHWEIHOFER

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA DATE MEET 9.775 -- -- -- -1/13 at Penn State 9.675 -- -- -- -1/20 vs. Rutgers 9.675 -- -- -- -1/27 vs. Michigan 9.775 -- -- -- -2/3 vs. Minnesota -- -- -- -- -- 2/10 at Iowa -- -- -- 9.125 -2/16 at Oklahoma -- -- -- -- -2/24 vs. Pittsburgh -- -- -- -- -3/2 at Elevate the Stage -- -- -- -- -3/4 Masters Classic -- -- -- -- -3/9 at Florida -- -- -- -- -3/17 at B1G Five -- -- -- -- -3/24 at Big Ten Champs 9.775 -- -- -- -4/7 at Raleigh Regional -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- -4/20 at National Semifinal I 9.775 -- -- 9.125 -4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA -- -- -- -- --- 9.75 -- -- --- 9.80 -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- 9.50 -- -- --- -- -- 9.80 --- -- -- -- --- 9.825 -- 9.825 --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --- 9.825 -- 9.825 -VAULT -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

BARS BEAM -- -- 9.80 -- 9.75 -- 9.80 -- 9.80 -- 9.70 -- 9.40 -- 9.80 -- 9.825 -- 9.75 -- 9.775 -- 9.80 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9.825 --

FLOOR AA -- --- -9.85 -9.85 --- --- --- --- -9.825 -9.825 -9.90 -9.85 -9.85 -9.8625 -9.8375 -9.90 --

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA -- 9.85 9.825 -- --- 9.725 9.80 -- --- 9.75 9.85 -- --- 9.80 9.75 -- --- 9.80 9.725 9.70 --- 9.025 9.675 9.80 -9.80 9.125 9.225 -- -9.625 9.85 9.825 9.75 39.050 -- 9.825 -- -- --- 9.825 9.90 9.775 -9.80 9.90 9.825 9.825 39.350 9.65 9.85 9.75 9.60 38.850 9.80 9.875 9.85 9.80 39.425 9.80 9.775 9.8375 9.3125 38.725 9.5875 9.8125 9.85 9.8625 39.112 9.80 9.90 9.90 9.8625 39.425

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA 9.90 9.825 9.825 9.825 39.375 9.80 9.80 9.825 9.85 39.275 9.85 9.625 9.90 9.825 39.200 9.825 9.85 9.825 9.95 39.450 9.80 9.80 9.575 9.775 38.950 -- -- -- -- -9.90 9.825 9.80 9.95 39.475 9.875 9.825 9.875 9.675 39.250 9.85 9.825 9.825 9.925 39.425 9.85 9.825 9.10 9.90 38.675 9.90 9.825 9.80 9.95 39.475 9.825 9.90 9.85 9.95 39.525 9.85 9.825 9.85 9.90 39.425 9.85 9.80 9.875 9.8875 39.415 9.9125 9.8625 9.825 9.925 39.525 9.9125 9.90 9.90 9.95 39.525

MEGAN VERCELES CARR DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

GRACE WILLIAMS

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9.575 -- -- -- 9.825 -- -- -- 9.725 -- -- -- 9.725 -- -- -- 9.75 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 9.825 -- -- --

VAULT BARS 9.70 -- 9.70 -- 9.80 -- 9.85 -- 9.80 -- 9.85 -- 9.75 -- -- -- 9.85 -- 9.70 -- 9.75 -- 9.75 -- -- -- 9.80 -- 9.7125 -- 9.85 --

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BEAM FLOOR AA 9.925 9.775 -- 9.825 9.875 -9.875 9.650 -- 9.925 9.85 -9.875 9.875 -- 9.875 9.875 -9.80 9.875 -9.875 9.825 -9.825 9.875 -9.875 -- -- 9.00 9.30 -9.90 9.85 -9.90 9.85 -9.8875 9.8875 -9.8875 9.8750 -9.925 9.8875 --

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2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

2018 INDIVIDUAL TITLES AND HONORS 2018 INDIVIDUAL EVENT TITLES (36)

2018 BIG TEN WEEKLY AWARDS (6)

SIENNA CROUSE (12) Vault (7): at Penn State, 1/13 (9.95); vs. Rutgers, 1/20 (9.825); vs. Michigan, 1/27 (9.975); vs. Minnesota, 2/3 (9.875); at Iowa, 2/16 (9.825); at Oklahoma, 2/16 (9.925); at Florida, 3/9 (9.95) Bars (3): at Iowa, 2/16 (9.925); at Oklahoma, 2/16 (9.925); vs. Pittsburgh, 2/24 (9.925) Floor (1): vs. Rutgers, 1/20 (9.90) All-Around (1): vs. Pittsburgh, 2/24 (39.550)

BIG TEN EVENT SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK (4) Sienna Crouse (Jan. 22) Sienna Crouse (Jan. 29) Grace Williams (Feb. 5) Taylor Houchin (March 6)

ABBIE EPPERSON (4) Bars (1): vs. Michigan, 1/27 (9.825) Beam (1): vs. Rutgers, 1/20 (9.90) All-Around (2): vs. Rutgers, 1/20 (39.275); vs. Michigan, 1/27 (39.450)

2018 CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA AWARDS (1)

DANIELLE BREEN (1) Beam (1): at Iowa, 2/16 (9.90)

SIERRA HASSEL (1) Floor (1): at Iowa, 2/10 (9.875) TAYLOR HOUCHIN (7) Vault (4): at Masters Classic, 3/4 (9.975); at Big Ten Championhips, 3/24 (9.90); at Raleigh Regional, 4/7 (9.95); at National Semifinal I, 4/20 (9.90) Bars (3): vs. Rutgers, 1/20 (9.90); at Oklahoma, 2/16 (9.925); at Raleigh Regional (9.975) MEGAN SCHWEIHOFER (6) Vault (1): vs. Pittsburgh, 2/24 (9.90) Beam (1): vs. Michigan, 1/27 (9.90) Floor (4): vs. Minnesota, 2/3 (9.95); vs. Pittsburgh, 2/24 (9.95); at Big Five, 3/17 (9.95); at Big Ten Championships, 3/24 (9.95) GRACE WILLIAMS (5) Beam (4): at Penn State, 1/13 (9.925); vs. Rutgers, 1/20 (9.825); vs. Minnesota, 2/3 (9.925); at Big Ten Championships, 3/24 (9.90) Floor (1): at Iowa, 2/10 (9.875)

2018 ALL-AMERICANS (8)

FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (2) Floor (1): Sienna Crouse Vault (1): Taylor Houchin SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS (6) All-Around (1): Megan Schweihofer Balance Beam (2): Taylor Houchin, Grace Williams Floor (2): Megan Schweihofer, Grace Williams Vault (1): Sienna Crouse

2018 ALL-BIG TEN (5)

FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN (4) Sienna Crouse Abbie Epperson Megan Schweihofer Grace Williams SECOND-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN (1) Taylor Houchin

2018 BIG TEN ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM (4) ALL-AROUND (1) Megan Schweihofer (1st, 39.525) BALANCE BEAM (1) Grace Williams (t-1st, 9.90) UNEVEN BARS (1) Sienna Crouse (t-4th, 9.925) VAULT (1) Taylor Houchin (t-1st, 9.90)

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BIG TEN GYMNAST OF THE WEEK (1) Sienna Crouse (Feb. 19)

BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (1) Kynsee Roby (Jan. 15)

FIRST-TEAM ALL-BIG TEN (4) Danielle Breen

2018 BIG TEN DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR AWARDS (4) Danielle Breen Abbie Epperson Sierra Hassel Grace Williams

2018 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN (9) Danielle Breen Kelli Chung Sienna Crouse Abbie Epperson Sierra Hassel Taylor Houchin Catelyn Orel Megan Schweihofer Grace Williams

2018 NACG/W SCHOLASTIC ALL-AMERICANS (2) Sienna Crouse Megan Schweihofer

2017-18 NEBRASKA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE HONOR ROLL (25) FALL 2017 (13) Danielle Breen Kelli Chung Sienna Crouse Anika Dujakovich Abbie Epperson Sierra Hassel Taylor Houchin Torri Hutchinson Catelyn Orel Kynsee Roby Megan Schweihofer Rachel Thompson Grace Williams

SPRING 2018 (12) Danielle Breen Kelli Chung Sienna Crouse Anika Dujakovich Abbie Epperson Sierra Hassel Taylor Houchin Karley Hutchinson Torri Hutchinson Catelyn Orel Kynsee Roby Grace Williams

2018 TOM OSBORNE CITIZENSHIP TEAM (16) Danielle Breen Kelli Chung Sienna Crouse Makayla Curtis Anika Dujakovich Abbie Epperson Sierra Hassel Taylor Houchin

Karley Hutchinson Torri Hutchinson Catelyn Orel Kynsee Roby Megan Schweihofer Rachel Thompson Megan Verceles Carr Grace Williams


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2018 GRADUATE BIOGRAPHIES DANIELLE

BREEN

5-4 | FOUR LETTERS 2018 GRADUATE | AMES, IOWA TRIAD GYMNASTICS ACCOUNTING » NCAA Elite 90 Award Winner (2018) » Nebraska Female Student-Athlete of the Year (2018) » Nebraska Outstanding Scholar Award (2018) » Big Ten Medal of Honor (2018) » Nebraska Heart & Soul Award (2018) » Academic All-Big Ten (2016, 2017, 2018) » Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) » Second-Team All-American (2017: BB) » Second-Team All-Big Ten (2016, 2017) » NCAA Lincoln Regional Champion (2017: BB) » CoSIDA Academic All-American (2017, 2018) » CoSIDA Academic All-District 7 (2017) » Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award (2016, 2017, 2018) » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017; Spring 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) » Nebraska Sam Foltz Hero 27 Leadership Award (2017) » Big Ten Sportsmanship Award (2016) » Big Ten All-Championships Team (2016: AA, UB) » NACGC/W Scholastic All-American (2015, 2016)

2018 (SENIOR)

As a senior, Breen was a consistent contributor on beam for the Huskers through the regular season. Breen had built up her solid beam performance to a season-high 9.925, which she posted in Nebraska’s final dual meet against Florida on March 9. She also posted a season-high on bars at the NCAA Semifinals. Breen helped the Huskers to a sixth-place national finish with 9.7875 on bars. At the NCAA Championships, Breen was presented with the Elite 90 Award, given to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA competing at the championship. Breen was the first women’s gymnast from Nebraska to earn the award. Breen was also named by the University of Nebraska athletic department the Outstanding Student-Athlete of the Year, which is presented to the student athlete with an outstanding contribution to their athletic team and an elite performance not only in the gym, but in the classroom. An accounting major, and carrying a cumulative 4.00 GPA, Breen was also awarded the Nebraska Outstanding Scholar Award, the Big Ten Medal of Honor, and the Nebraska Heart & Soul Award, for her dedication in the classroom and in the community. An outstanding performer on-beam, she won 10 individual event titles in her career, seven of which came on beam. In her career, Breen was a two-time All-Big Ten honoree, the 2017 NCAA Lincoln Regional beam champion and was named to the Big Ten AllChampionships Team in 2016 on uneven bars and in the all-around. Breen also contributed to the 2017 Big Ten Regular Season Team Championship. In the classroom, Breen earned her third Academic All-Big Ten honor and third Distinguished Scholar award in 2018.

2017 (JUNIOR)

After emerging as one of NU’s strongest competitors as a sophomore, Breen took the next step in 2017, earning All-America honors for the first time as she helped lead the Huskers to a seventh-place national finish. Breen competed on three events as a junior and hit a pair of career-high marks, as she won a total of three event titles, all on balance beam. Breen led NU on beam in 2017, as she garnered second-team AllAmerica honors after hitting a 9.900 at the NCAA Semifinal to tie for sixth. She anchored NU on the event in each of the last nine meets of the year. She was at her best at the NCAA Lincoln Regional, where NU needed a strong routine to clinch a spot in the NCAA Championships and Breen delivered a clutch 9.95 to win the event title and set a new career high. Breen also contributed strong floor routines in each of NU’s last four meets of the season, highlighted by a career-high 9.90 at the B1G Five meet to help the Huskers clinch the Big Ten regular-season title. She was also a consistent performer for the Huskers on bars, as she posted her season high of 9.825 five times throughout the season. Breen continued to excel in the classroom and the community, as she earned CoSIDA Academic All-America honors for the first time, becoming the 16th Husker gymnast to win the award. A Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, Breen also earned Academic All-Big Ten accolades as one of 12 honorees across eight winter sports and the only women’s gymnast to be honored for a perfect cumulative grade-point average. Breen also earned a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters.

She was a recipient of a Sam Foltz Hero 27 Leadership Award, as one of 27 student-athletes across all Nebraska’s sports that exhibit strong leadership qualities, commitment to service and the ability to encourage and empower others. Breen was also named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2017.

2016 (SOPHOMORE)

Breen made a leap forward as one of Nebraska’s top all-around performers in her sophomore season, earning second-team All-Big Ten honors. She continued to shine on uneven bars and balance beam, while adding stellar performances on vault and floor exercise. Breen hit career highs on all four events and in the all-around during the 2016 season. She contributed 44 routines throughout the season, hitting 43 of them. Breen earned a spot on the Big Ten All-Championship Team on uneven bars and in the all-around for her performances at the Big Ten Championships. She placed second in the all-around at the Big Ten Championships with her career-high score of 39.500. In her first career all-around performance, Breen scored a victory with a 39.475 at the Masters Classic. The Ames, Iowa, native recorded six individual event titles on the season, including two all-around titles. A standout outside of the gym, Breen earned her second consecutive NACGC/W Scholastic All-America honor in 2016. She was Nebraska’s recipient of the 2016 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award and she was named Academic All-Big Ten as one of 12 winter honorees to sport a 4.0 GPA. Breen also earned a prestigious Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award. She was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll both semesters and the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team for her work in the community in 2016.

2015 (FRESHMAN)

Breen opened up her Husker career as a strong two-event specialist on bars and beam. She saw action on both events in every meet of the season, setting the tone for the rest of the lineups in the leadoff position. Her consistency helped steady the Huskers throughout the season in arguably the sport’s two toughest events. A beautiful beam worker, Breen tallied a season-high score of 9.85 twice, including at the Big Ten Championships. She also posted a 9.875 on bars at the Big Ten Championships, helping the Huskers to their seasonbest bar total of 49.475. At the NCAA Ames Regional on April 4, Breen grabbed a spot on the podium for bars after tying for third with a 9.85 mark.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Breen competed for head coaches Tom and Donna Moretti at Triad Gymnastics Club in Iowa. A level 10 gymnast, she was a fourtime J.O. National Championship qualifier from 2011 to 2014. At the 2014 J.O. National Championships, Breen was a medalist on all four events and in the all-around, placing third on vault, fourth on bars, fifth on beam and fifth on floor to earn second overall in the allaround competition. Breen was also the 2014 Iowa state all-around champion and Region 4 beam champion. In 2013, she collected two Region 4 titles, as she was named the vault and beam champion.

PERSONAL

Breen was born on March 14, 1996, in Ames, Iowa, and is the daughter of Pat and Amy Breen. She has a brother, Jackson, and a sister, Carly. A 2014 honor graduate of Gilbert High School, Breen was a four-year academic letterwinner and a two-time winner of the Academic Excellence Award.

CAREER HIGHS VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR ALL-AROUND

9.90 at Big Ten Champs 9.90 at Big Ten Champs 9.95 at NCAA Lincoln Regional 9.90 (2x) last at B1G Five 39.500 at Big Ten Champs

2018 MEET-BY-MEET

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

March 19, 2016 March 19, 2016 April 1, 2017 March 1, 2017 March 19, 2016

VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR -- 8.675 9.35 -- -- -- 9.675 -- -- -- 9.85 -- -- -- 9.625 -- -- -- 9.90 -- -- -- 9.75 -- -- -- 9.80 -- -- -- 9.85 -- -- -- 9.80 -- -- -- 9.925 -- -- -- 9.825 -- -- -- 9.85 -- -- 9.20 9.90 -- -- 9.80 9.85 -- -- 9.7875 9.8375 -- -- 9.80 9.925 --

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2018 GRADUATE BIOGRAPHIES ABBIE

EPPERSON

5-2 | TWO LETTERS SENIOR | ALLEN, TEXAS METROPLEX GYMNASTICS CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE » First-Team All-Big Ten (2018) » Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2018) » Academic All-Big Ten (2016, 2018) » Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Award (2018) » Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2017, 2018) » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2016, 2017; Spring 2017, 2018) » Big Ten Event Specialist of the Week (2/2/15)

2018 (SENIOR)

As a senior, Abbie Epperson was an outstanding contributor and leader for the Huskers, competing in all-around nearly every meet. She posted her career high of 39.450 twice with the last coming at the Masters Classic on March 4. She also hit her career-high 9.875 on floor against Minnesota on Feb. 3. Epperson won four event titles in 2018 and posted season highs over 9.825 in three of the four events in 2018. A transfer from Maryland, Epperson saw action as a three-event performer in 2017 before transitioning to the all-around in 2018. Epperson was also named first-team All-Big Ten in her final season. Epperson was named Academic All-Big Ten in 2018, first time since 2016, and was named to Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall of 2017 and joined the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2018.

2017 (JUNIOR)

Epperson was a strong performer on multiple events for Nebraska in 2017, competing mostly as a three-event specialist in her first season as a Husker. The Maryland transfer saw action on at least three events in seven of NU’s 12 meets, and she competed in the all-around twice. Epperson scored a personal-best 9.925 on bars at the B1G Five meet to tie for second on the event, which helped the Huskers clinch the Big Ten regular-season title. She also hit season highs of 9.825 on vault and beam multiple times throughout the year, while she posted her best floor performance early in the season with a 9.825 at Rutgers. Epperson helped the Huskers take seventh at the NCAA Championships with solid scores of 9.8375 on bars and 9.825 on beam. A standout outside the gym, Epperson earned spots on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters of 2016-17. She was also a member of the 2017 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Epperson competed for Maryland for two seasons before joining the Nebraska program. She qualified for the 2016 NCAA Athens Regional as a sophomore, finishing seventh on uneven bars with a score of 9.85. She was named the Big Ten Event Specialist of the Week on Feb. 2, 2015, after winning the bars title at Iowa with a career-high 9.90. She also qualified for an NCAA regional on bars as a freshman, tying for 12th. Epperson tied for fifth on vault at the 2015 Big Ten Championships with a score of 9.90. She trained at Metroplex Gymnastics in Allen, Texas, for coaches Marnie Futch and Gina Logan. She was a two-time J.O. National Championships qualifier, finishing fourth on both bars and floor in 2014. Epperson finished third in the all-around at the 2014 Region 3 Championships. At the 2014 Texas State Championships, Epperson took second place on bars, beam and in the all-around.

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PERSONAL

The daughter of Mike and Lisa (McCrady) Epperson, Abbie was born

on March 17, 1996. Epperson graduated from Allen High School in 2014 and majored in criminology and criminal justice at Nebraska. She was named academic All-Big Ten in 2016 and 2018. Epperson was a threetime Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll selection. She was a four-time member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2017, 2018). Her mother Lisa competed for the Nebraska women’s gymnastics team (1988-91), winning All-Big Eight honors all four seasons. She also won the Big Eight all-around title in 1989 and 1991, and Big Eight bars and floor titles in 1990. Abbie’s father Mike competed for the Nebraska men’s gymnastics team (1985-89), and was a two-time All-American (1985: Parallel Bars; 1989: High Bar). Abbie has one brother, Austin, who was an All-American on floor exercise for the Nebraska’s men’s gymnastics team in 2016 and 2017.

CAREER HIGHS VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR ALL-AROUND

9.90 (2x) last at Masters Classic March 4, 2018 9.925 at B1G Five March 11, 2017 9.85 (3x) last at B1G Five* March 12, 2016 9.875 (3x) last at Raleigh Regional April 7, 2018 39.450 (2x) last at Masters Classic March 4, 2018

*Scored while competeing for Maryland

2018 MEET-BY-MEET

DATE MEET VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA 1/13 at Penn State 9.875 9.80 9.75 9.75 39.175 1/20 vs. Rutgers 9.775 9.85 9.825 9.825 39.275 1/27 vs. Michigan 9.875 9.90 9.825 9.85 39.450 2/3 vs. Minnesota 9.850 9.875 9.750 9.875 39.350 2/10 at Iowa 9.575 9.775 9.20 9.70 38.250 2/16 at Oklahoma 9.775 9.85 9.825 9.525 38.975 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 9.85 9.80 -- 9.825 -3/2 at Elevate the Stage 9.825 9.85 -- 9.75 -3/4 Masters Classic 9.90 9.90 9.80 9.85 39.450 3/9 at Florida 9.85 9.825 -- 9.825 -3/17 at B1G Five 9.825 9.875 9.225 9.875 39.350 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 9.825 9.775 -- 9.65 -4/7 at Raleigh Regional 9.85 9.80 9.825 9.875 39.350 4/20 at National Semifinal I 9.8125 9.8125 -- 9.80 -4/21 at Super Six 9.825 9.775 9.0875 9.8375 38.525 SEASON HIGHS 9.875 9.90 9.825 9.875 39.450


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2018 GRADUATE BIOGRAPHIES GRACE

WILLIAMS

5-2 | FOUR LETTERS SENIOR | LINDEN, MICH. TWISTARS USA ELEMENTARY & SPECIAL EDUCATION » Second-Team All-American (2018: BB, FX) » Big Ten Co-Champion (2016: BB, 2018: BB) » First-Team All-Big Ten (2016, 2018) » Big Ten All-Championships Team (2016: UB, BB, 2018: V, BB, FX) » Big Ten Event Specialist of the Week (2/5/18) » Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2018) » Academic All-Big Ten (2016, 2017, 2018) » NCAA Iowa City Regional Co-Champion (2016: BB) » Big Ten Freshman of the Week (2/23/15, 3/2/15) » Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2014, 2016, 2017; Spring 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) » Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018)

2018 (SENIOR)

In her final season as a Husker, Grace Williams was a consistent competitor on vault, beam and floor all season long. Williams finished her career by earning second-team All-America honors on balance beam and floor in 2018. Williams earned five individual event titles as a senior as was named the Big Ten Event Specialist of the Week on Feb. 5 for her beam work against Minnesota. She also was the Big Ten co-champion on balance beam and earned first-team All-Big Ten honors. Additionally, she was named to the Big Ten All-Championship Team. Williams also excelled outside the gym throughout her career. She was honored for her exemplary work in the classroom, she was an Academic All-Big Ten pick for the third time in 2018 and was named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll both semesters. She also earned a spot on the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2018 for her community service efforts.

2017 (JUNIOR)

After a strong sophomore season as an all-around performer, Williams took a new role in 2017 for the Huskers as a three-event specialist. Williams helped lead the Huskers to a seventh-place national finish with her performances on vault and balance beam, while being an important member of the floor lineup for most of the season. Williams tied her career high with a 9.95 on beam at the B1G Five meet, giving her the event title and helping the Huskers clinch the Big Ten regular season title. She also captured a beam title against Iowa with a score of 9.875. Her 9.90 on beam at the NCAA Lincoln Regional helped NU advance to the NCAA Championships for a fourth-consecutive season. She also saw action on the floor exercise in eight of NU’s 12 meets, posting a season-high of 9.875 at the GymQuarters Invitational. Williams vaulted in three of Nebraska’s final four meets, with a top score of 9.825 at the NCAA Lincoln Regional. Williams continued her success outside of the gym by receiving Academic All-Big Ten honors for the second time. She was also named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters of 2016-17. She was also a member of the 2017 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team for her work in the community.

2016 (SOPHOMORE)

After an outstanding freshman campaign, Williams solidified her spot as one of Nebraska’s top all-around competitors as a sophomore. She earned eight beam titles throughout the 2016 season and achieved career highs on three events and in the all-around. Williams was named first-team All-Big Ten and earned a spot on the Big Ten All-Championships Team on uneven bars and balance beam. She was the Big Ten beam co-champion and the co-champion on beam at the NCAA Iowa City Regional to help the Huskers to their 24th NCAA Championships appearance. Williams hit 49 of 53 routines and earned 13 total event titles, reaching career-high scores on uneven bars and floor exercise with scores of 9.925. She also scored a near-perfect 9.95 balance beam routine to help the Huskers to an upset of third-ranked Michigan, becoming the first Husker to hit a 9.95 or better on beam since 2014. She also earned a career-high all-around score against Michigan, hitting a 39.500.

A standout in the classroom, Williams earned Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2016 and claimed a spot on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the spring. Williams was also named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team for her work in the community.

PERSONAL

Williams began her Husker career with a splash as one of Nebraska’s steady trio of all-around performers. As a freshman, she captured four event titles with two coming on beam. She was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week in backto-back weeks after stellar all-around performances late in the season. One of NU’s most consistent beam workers, Williams competed on the event in all but one meet in 2015. She picked up her season-high 9.925 on beam against Penn State to capture the first event title of her career. The Linden, Mich., native notched a season-best 9.90 on floor at the Rutgers quadrangular, while also tallying a 9.90 on bars at the Masters Classic. In the latter half of the regular season, Williams proved herself as a strong all-around competitor, posting a solid 39.375 at the Masters Classic. Her careerbest 9.90 on vault came at the B1G Five meet. In the postseason, Williams demonstrated her consistency in the all-around, earning a spot on the bars podium at the NCAA Ames Regional after tying for third with a 9.85. She got off to a great start in the classroom, earning spots on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in both the fall and spring semesters of her freshman season. She was also named to the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2015.

BEFORE NEBRASKA

Williams trained under coaches John and Kathryn Geddert at Twistars USA for five years. A Level 10 gymnast, Williams was a three-time J.O. National Championships qualifier with three all-around crowns to her name. She had an amazing showing at the 2014 J.O. National Championships as she finished first on bars in addition to top-10 finishes on vault, beam and floor, rounding out her third all-around national title. In 2011, Williams took home the Nastia Liukin Supergirl Cup after finishing first on beam and floor.

PERSONAL

The daughter of Rob and Amy Williams, Grace was born on March 26, 1996, in Adrian, Mich. She has two brothers, Jordan and Cameron. Williams graduated from Brighton High school in 2014 and was a fourtime letterwinner in academics. She majored in elementary education and special education and was a seven-time member of the Nebraska ScholarAthlete Honor Roll. Williams was named Academic All-Big Ten in 2016, 2017 and 2018. She is a four-time member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team.

CAREER HIGHS VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR ALL-AROUND

9.90 9.925 9.95 9.925 39.500

2018 MEET-BY-MEET

DATE MEET 1/13 at Penn State 1/20 vs. Rutgers 1/27 vs. Michigan 2/3 vs. Minnesota 2/10 at Iowa 2/16 at Oklahoma 2/24 vs. Pittsburgh 3/2 at Elevate the Stage 3/4 Masters Classic 3/9 at Florida 3/17 at B1G Five 3/24 at Big Ten Champs 4/7 at Raleigh Regional 4/20 at National Semifinal I 4/21 at Super Six SEASON HIGHS

at B1G Five vs. Utah State (2x) last at B1G Five at Iowa vs. Michigan VAULT BARS 9.70 -- 9.70 -- 9.80 -- 9.85 -- 9.80 -- 9.85 -- 9.75 -- -- -- 9.85 -- 9.70 -- 9.75 -- 9.75 -- -- -- 9.80 -- 9.7125 -- 9.85 --

March 14, 2015 March 6, 2016 March 11, 2017 Feb. 6, 2016 Jan. 29, 2016

BEAM FLOOR AA 9.925 9.775 -- 9.825 9.875 -9.875 9.650 -- 9.925 9.85 -9.875 9.875 -- 9.875 9.875 -9.80 9.875 -9.875 9.825 -9.825 9.875 -9.875 -- -- 9.00 9.30 -9.90 9.85 -9.90 9.85 -9.8875 9.8875 -9.8875 9.8750 -9.925 9.8875 --

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MICHELE BRYANT: NU’S FIRST CHAMPION

HEATHER BRINK: THE BEST OF 2000

RICHELLE SIMPSON: THE NATION’S FINEST

Michele Bryant will forever hold one distinction that no other Husker female gymnast can claim A native of Blue Springs, Mo., Bryant became the first female gymnast in school history to win a national title, capturing the NCAA vault championship with a score of 9.85 at the 1990 Michele Bryant NCAA Championships in 1990 NCAA Vault Corvallis, Ore. Bryant’s Champion vault score also set a Nebraska school record held until 1994. Bryant’s NCAA championship capped an impressive Husker career that saw her earn three first-team All-America honors and four Big Eight Championships. A four-time all-conference selection, Bryant led Nebraska to a 59-20 regular-season record and four Big Eight championships during her collegiate career. It was the first time a gymnastics team had won four straight conference titles in Big Eight history. At the national level, the Huskers also qualified for the NCAA Championships all four years she competed, the first time in school history the Huskers qualified for nationals in four straight years, while guiding the Huskers to a pair of topfive finishes. As a junior, Bryant earned first-team All-America honors on uneven bars, as the Huskers finished fourth, their best finish in school history. In addition to her vault title, she placed sixth on uneven bars, becoming the first Husker gymnast to earn All-America honors in consecutive seasons, as the Huskers finished fifth at the 1990 NCAA Championships. The first three-time All-America gymnast in school history, Bryant shared the Big Eight allaround title with fellow Husker Lisa McCrady in 1989 with a score of 38.900, while winning the balance beam title as a junior and the vault title as a senior. Bryant finished her career as Nebraska’s school record holder in the all-around (39.000) and vault (9.85). Bryant's contributions to Husker athletics were recognized with her selection as one of Nebraska's 25 Women of Distinction during the Athletic Department's 25-year celebration in April of 2000. Bryant married John McJunkins in 2005 and has a son, Austin (15), a stepdaughter, Johnna (18) and a stepson, Jaryd (11). She currently works as an accountant in Benton, Ark.

The 2000 season was the culmination of an outstanding career for Heather Brink. The senior from Lincoln permanently etched her name into the record books, winning two national titles at the NCAA Championships in Boise, Idaho, as the Huskers placed fourth at nationals Heather Brink – equaling their best finish 2000 NCAA All-Around in school history. and Vault Champion Brink became the first Husker female to win an all-around national title, scoring a 39.600 to lead the Huskers to the Super Six Finals for the third time in four years. Entering the final event, Brink was in third place and needed a 9.925 for a share of the allaround title. Brink came through with the finest floor routine of her career, scoring a 9.95 and equaling NU’s school record to win by .025 of a point. In the Super Six Finals one night later, Brink was flawless, posting the top score of the evening with a 39.625, including a 9.95 on vault and a 9.925 on uneven bars, as the Huskers recorded their best finish in 11 years. In the event finals, she won her second NCAA title, placing first on vault with a 9.95, while finishing second on uneven bars (9.925) and eighth on floor exercise (9.80). Overall, she earned five All-America honors (four first-team and one second-team). For her efforts, she was selected as the Honda Award winner, representing the nation’s top female collegiate gymnast. Brink joined softball standout Denise Day (1985) and volleyball players Karen Dahlgren (1987) and Allison Weston (1995) as NU’s fourth Honda Award winner. Greichaly Cepero won NU’s fifth Honda Award in 2000, as the nation’s top volleyball player, while Sarah Pavan added honors in 2006. The 2000 Big 12 and Region 3 Gymnast of the Year, Brink posted eight of the top 10 all-around totals in school history, including a school record of 39.70 at the NCAA Regional. She also became the first Husker gymnast to score a 10.00, recording the mark on vault against Iowa State on Feb. 15, one of three perfect 10s during the season. She closed her collegiate career as the most decorated gymnast in school history, earning two NCAA titles, 11 All-America awards, six regional titles and eight conference titles. Brink joined the Nebraska staff as assistant coach before the 2012 season and was named associate head coach prior to the 2016 season. She will serve as interim head coach in 2019. Brink and her husband, Jon, have two sons, Jaxon and Hunter.

Richelle Simpson holds a special place in Nebraska gymnastics history after her recordsetting performances in 2002, 2003 and 2005. As the only Husker gymnast to ever earn first-team All-America honors on all four events and the all-around in Richelle Simpson the same year, Simpson 2003 NCAA All-Around garnered five first-team and Floor Exercise awards at the 2003 Champion NCAA Championships, leading the Huskers to a fourth-place national finish at the Bob Devaney Sports Center. Entering the week of the championships as the nation's top-ranked all-arounder, she captured the NCAA all-around crown with a 39.675, edging out 2002 NCAA Champion Jamie Dantzscher of UCLA, who earned the top all-around performance in Session I of the NCAA Preliminaries with a 39.650. At the NCAA Super Six Finals, Simpson went on to dominate the competition, producing the top individual performance with scores of 9.925 or better on all four events for an all-around total of 39.800. In the individual event finals, Simpson added an NCAA individual floor title (9.963) to her arsenal of accomplishments. After being granted a medical hardship year in 2004 by the NCAA, Simpson returned with a vengeance in 2005, leading NU to its first-ever No. 1 ranking after the Masters Classic. The Toronto, Ontario, native provided an unmatched spark in Nebraska’s run to the NCAA Super Six Finals, as the Huskers reclaimed the Big 12 Conference championship. Simpson, the 2005 South Central Regional Co-Gymnast of the Year, holds or shares records in four categories on Nebraska’s all-time charts. Simpson also became NU’s first AAI Award winner in 2005, an honor annually given to the nation’s top gymnast on the basis of athleticism, academic excellence and civic responsibility. She capped her career by earning the first NCAA Top Ten Award in the history of Nebraska women's gymnastics. Simpson became NU's nation-leading 15th student-athlete across all sports to win the Top Ten Award, which is the highest honor given by the NCAA. Simpson was also the Big 12 Female Sportsperson of the Year, Nebraska's Female Student-Athlete of the Year and was awarded NCAA and Big 12 Postgraduate Scholarships at the conclusion of her final season in 2005. In the fall of 2015, she was honored as the first women’s gymnast in the Nebraska Athletics Hall of Fame. Simpson now lives in Las Vegas and performs in the Cirque du Soleil show Mystère with former Husker gymnast A.J. Lamb. Simpson made her debut with Cirque du Soleil in September 2006 and specializes in Chinese poles and the teeterboard.

HISTORY & RECORDS


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

NEBRASKA’S ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS For the Nebraska women's gymnastics program, academic success is as paramount as athletic accomplishments. With 11 gymnasts capturing 17 CoSIDA Academic All-America honors and 46 women capturing 97 NACGC/W Scholastic All-America awards since 1994, the Huskers have maintained a high standard of academic excellence and set high expectations at the University of Nebraska. Since 1988, 11 Husker gymnasts have earned CoSIDA Academic All-America recognition, while Nebraska boasts a nation-leading 333 Academic All-America honors across all sports. Mary Ocel was the first NU gymnast to earn Academic All-America status, garnering third-team honors in 1988 with a 3.9 GPA. Jane Clemons earned a third-team spot in 1990 with a 3.663 GPA in addition to her Big Eight all-around title that year. In 1993 and 1994, Nicole Duval was named a third-team academic All-American before garnering first-team accolades as a senior, becoming the only Husker to ever earn the honor three times. Duval also became the first Husker gymnast to be named Nebraska’s Female Student-Athlete of the Year in 1994-95. Joy Taylor, the 1996 Academic All-American Gymnast of the Year, graduated with a 4.0 GPA in biological sciences in 1996. A two-time Academic All-America selection, she was the first Husker female gymnast to earn both athletic and academic All-America honors in the same season. Her teammate, Kim DeHaan, who was a first-team Academic All-America selection, followed in Taylor's footsteps by earning scholastic and athletic honors in the same season. Bree Dority-O’Callaghan captured third-team Academic All-America and secondteam All-America honors on the uneven bars in 2001. She graduated in August 2003 with degrees in economics and finance. In 2002 and 2003, Jen French was named to the Academic All-America second team, while her teammate Libby Landgraf was named first-team Academic AllAmerican in 2004, becoming the eighth honoree. Richelle Simpson, who was NU’s Female Student-Athlete of the Year in 2004-05, was named to the second team and earned a multitude of national awards in her junior and senior seasons, including the AAI Award and the NCAA Today’s Top Ten Award. She was also the NCAA all-around champion in 2003. Emily Wong earned second-team selection in 2013 and first-team honors in 2014. An 11-time All-American in competition and Nebraska’s second AAI Award winner, Wong capped one of the program’s most successful senior seasons in 2014. The Big Ten Gymnast of the Year collected numerous awards through her final season at Nebraska and earned her second CoSIDA Academic All-America award. Danielle Breen is the most recent Husker to earn Academic All-America honors, as she claimed second-team honors in 2017 and first-team accolades in 2018to become Nebraska’s fifth multi-time academic All-American. Breen also earned second-team All-America honors for the Huskers on balance beam in 2017. In 2018, Breen was the first Husker to win the NCAA Elite 90 Award, given to the studentathlete with the highest cumulative GPA competing in the NCAA Championship.

Mary Ocel

Jane Clemons

Kim DeHaan

Bree Dority-O’Callaghan

3rd team • 1988

Nicole Duval

3rd team • 1990

1st team • 1996

Richelle Simpson 2nd team • 2005

2nd team • 1995 1st team • 1996

Jen French

Libby Landgraf

3rd team • 2001

2nd team • 2002, 2003

Emily Wong

Danielle Breen

2nd team • 2013 1st team • 2014

Joy Taylor

3rd team • 1993 1994 1st team • 1995

1st team • 2004

2nd team • 2017 1st team • 2018

NU STUDENT-ATHLETE NU STUDENT-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR

OF THE YEAR

1994-95..................................................................................Nicole Duval 1996-97................................................................................Shelly Bartlett 2004-05...........................................................................Richelle Simpson 2006-07........................................................................... Stephanie Carter 2013-14...................................................................................Emily Wong 2014-15................................................................................. Jessie DeZiel 2017-18...............................................................................Danielle Breen

NEBRASKA’S NATIONAL ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS NCAA TOP TEN AWARD

2004-05............... Richelle Simpson

NCAA WOMAN OF THE YEAR 1994-95......................Nicole Duval .................................(State Winner) 1996-97.................... Shelly Bartlett ............................(National Finalist) 2004-05............... Richelle Simpson ............................(National Finalist)

AAI AWARD

2005.................... Richelle Simpson 2014............................ Emily Wong

ELITE 90 AWARD

2018........................Danielle Breen

NACGC/W SCHOLASTIC ALL-AMERICANS (SINCE 1997)

1996-97 (4)............... Shelly Bartlett ............................. Courtney Brown ................................... Kim DeHaan .................................. Misty Oxford 1997-98 (3)........... Courtney Brown ............................. Laura Ohlendorf .................................. Misty Oxford 1998-99 (4)........... Courtney Brown ..................................... Bree Dority .......................... Laurie McLaughlin ............................. Laura Ohlendorf

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1999-2000 (5)............... Bree Dority ......................................Jen French ..................................... Arica Lamb ...................................... Jess Wertz .............................Nicole Wilkinson 2000-01 (6)....................Gina Bruce ......................................Jen French ................................. Alecia Ingram ............................... Libby Landgraf ................ Bree Dority O'Callaghan ...................................... Jess Wertz 2001-02 (7)....................Gina Bruce ......................................Jen French ........................ Carrie Gloudemans ............................... Libby Landgraf ......................................Jamie Saas ............................ Richelle Simpson ...................................... Jess Wertz 2002-03 (8)....................Gina Bruce .................................... Tiffany Byrd ......................................Jen French ........................ Carrie Gloudemans ............................... Libby Landgraf ......................................Jamie Saas ............................ Richelle Simpson ...................................... Jess Wertz 2003-04 (7).................. Tiffany Byrd ............................ Stephanie Carter ........................ Carrie Gloudemans ............................... Libby Landgraf ......................................Jamie Saas ............................ Richelle Simpson

................................... Kylie Tanner 2004-05 (3).......... Stephanie Carter .................................Kristi Esposito ............................ Richelle Simpson 2005-06 (3).......... Stephanie Carter .......................................Dani Millis ............................. Michele Zabawa 2006-07 (2).......... Stephanie Carter ............................. Michele Zabawa 2008-09 (4)...................Kristin Fyffe ............................ Kassandra Nathe ..................................... Kailey Ryan ................................ Claire Stingley 2009-10 (3)...................Kristin Fyffe ............................. Kathryn Howard ..................................... Kylie Stone 2010-11 (7).......... Deanna Barmore .....................................Kristin Fyffe ................................. Janelle Giblin ............................ Kassandra Nathe .................................... Kaitlyn Reid ..................................Maria Scaffidi .................................... Emily Wong 2011-12 (5)..............Kailyn Hawkins ................................ Amanda Lauer .................................Jennifer Lauer ............................ Kassandra Nathe .................................... Emily Wong 2012-13 (7)...............Hollie Blanske ................................. Janelle Giblin ................................Kailyn Hawkins ................................ Amanda Lauer .................................Jennifer Lauer

............................ Kassandra Nathe .................................... Emily Wong 2013-14 (6)...............Hollie Blanske ................................Kailyn Hawkins ..................................Jennie Laeng ................................ Amanda Lauer .................................Jennifer Lauer .................................... Emily Wong 2014-15 (6)..............Danielle Breen ................................Kailyn Hawkins ..................................Jennie Laeng ................................ Amanda Lauer .................................Jennifer Lauer ............................. Desiré Stephens 2015-16 (7)...............Hollie Blanske ................................Danielle Breen ................................ Sienna Crouse ..................................Jennie Laeng .....................................Ariel Martin ................................... Catelyn Orel ....................... Megan Schweihofer 2016-17 (6)..............Danielle Breen ..................................... Alexa Clark ............................. Abbie Epperson ...................................Sierra Hassel ..................................Jennie Laeng ............................... Grace Williams 2017-18 (5)..............Danielle Breen ............................. Abbie Epperson ...................................Sierra Hassel ...................................Kynsee Roby ............................... Grace Williams


HU S K E RS

NEBRASKA’S FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS

Patty Carmichael-Gerard 1979

Renee Reisdorff 1979

Tami Bair 1989

Michele Bryant 1989 • 1990

Crystal Savage 1989

Shelly Bartlett 1997

Misty Oxford 1997

Heather Brink 1997 • 1999 • 2000

A.J. Lamb 2000 • 2002 • 2003

Gina Bruce 2001 • 2003

Tami Harris 2001 • 2003

Alecia Ingram 2001

Julie Houk 2002 • 2003

Jess Wertz 2002

Richelle Simpson 2003

Libby Landgraf 2004

Kristi Esposito 2004 • 2005

Emily Parsons 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008

Vanessa Meloche 2006

Tricia Woo 2006 • 2007

Michele Zabawa 2007

Desire’ Sniatynski 2008

Lora Evenstad 2010 • 2011

Brittany Skinner 2010

Erin Davis 2011

Janelle Giblin 2011 • 2012

Maria Scaffidi 2011

Jamie Schleppenbach 2011 • 2014

Emily Wong 2011 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014

Jessie DeZiel 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015

Hollie Blanske 2014 • 2015 • 2016

Sienna Crouse 2017

Taylor Houchin 2018

HISTORY & RECORDS


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

NEBRASKA’S ALL-AMERICANS FIRST TEAM

1979 • Patty Carmichael-Gerard: FX (5th), AA (10th) • Renee Reisdorff: BB (3rd) 1989 • Tami Bair: V (5th), BB (4th) • Michele Bryant: UB (7th) • Crystal Savage: UB (2nd) 1990 • Michele Bryant: V (1st), UB (6th) 1997 • Shelly Bartlett: UB (9th) • Heather Brink: V (8th) • Misty Oxford: V (11th), FX (11th) 1999 • Heather Brink: V (12th), FX (4th), AA (5th) 2000 • Heather Brink: V (1st), UB (2nd), FX (8th), AA (5th) • A.J. Lamb: FX (9th) 2001 • Gina Bruce: V (7th) • Tami Harris: UB (8th) • Alecia Ingram: UB (8th), AA (5th) 2002 • Julie Houk: UB (10th) • A.J. Lamb: V (5th), UB (9th) • Jess Wertz: V (9th) 2003 • Gina Bruce: V (10th) • Julie Houk: UB (9th) • A.J. Lamb: BB (3rd), FX (4th), AA (4th) • Richelle Simpson: V (6th), UB (2nd), BB (2nd), FX (1st), AA (1st) 2004 • Kristi Esposito: BB (3rd), AA (13th) • Libby Landgraf: UB (11th) 2005 • Kristi Esposito: BB (2nd) • Emily Parsons: FX (3rd) 2006 • Vanessa Meloche: UB (10th) • Emily Parsons: V (4th), FX (6th), AA (6th) • Tricia Woo: FX (10th) 2007 • Emily Parsons: V (3rd), FX (4th) • Tricia Woo: BB (13th) • Michele Zabawa: V (3rd) 2008 • Emily Parsons: BB (2nd) • Desire' Sniatynski: UB (12th) 2010 • Lora Evenstad: V (3rd) • Brittany Skinner: V (3rd) 2011 • Erin Davis: V (1st), FX (3rd) • Lora Evenstad: FX (3rd) • Janelle Giblin: V (3rd) • Maria Scaffidi: UB (1st) • Jamie Schleppenbach: V (3rd) • Emily Wong: UB (1st) 2012 • Jessie DeZiel: FX (1st), AA (3rd) • Janelle Giblin: V (2nd) • Emily Wong: BB (2nd)

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2013 • Emily Wong: V (4th), FX (1st), AA (3rd)

2007 • Desiré Sniatynski: UB (8th) • Michele Zabawa: UB (8th)

2014 • Hollie Blanske: BB (2nd) • Jessie DeZiel: BB (2nd) • Jamie Schleppenbach: BB (2nd) • Emily Wong: BB (2nd), FX (1st)

2008 • Emily Parsons: AA (8th)

2015 • Hollie Blanske: FX (2nd) • Jessie DeZiel: AA (4th)

2010 • Janelle Giblin: UB (7th) • Kathryn Howard: UB (7th) • Kassandra Nathe: UB (7th)

2016 • Hollie Blanske: V (2nd) 2017 • Sienna Crouse: V (4th) 2018 • Taylor Houchin: V (1st)

2009 • Kylie Stone: UB (7th)

2011 • Janelle Giblin: AA (7th) • Brittnee Habbib: BB (5th) • Brittany Skinner: BB (5th) • Maddie Steinauer: BB (5th)

SECOND TEAM

2012 • Jessie DeZiel: V (5th) • Janelle Giblin: UB (6th) • Emily Wong: FX (5th), AA (5th)

1996 • Kim DeHaan: UB (11th)

2013 • Jessie DeZiel: BB (6th), AA (8th) • Emily Wong: BB (6th)

1995 • Joy Taylor: UB (15th)

1997 • Heather Brink: AA (12th) • Shelly Bartlett: V (14th), AA (9th) • Kim DeHaan: UB (14th), FX (16th) • Misty Oxford: BB (16th) 1998 • Heather Brink: V (14th) 1999 • Misty Oxford: FX (11th), AA (14th) • Courtney Brown: V (7th), BB (10th), FX (10th) 2000 • Heather Brink: BB (7th) • Julie Houk: UB (18th) • Nicole Wilkinson: BB (7th) • Amy Ringo: FX (10th) 2001 • Bree Dority-O’Callaghan: UB (17th) • Jen French: BB (13th) • Julie Houk: UB (13th) 2002 • Tami Harris: UB (18th) • Libby Landgraf: UB (18th) • A.J. Lamb: AA (11th) • Richelle Simpson: V (12th), UB (18th), BB (9th), AA (8th)

2014 • Jessie DeZiel: AA (8th) • Emily Wong: AA (6th) 2015 • Hollie Blanske: AA (8th) • Jessie DeZiel: V (5th) • Ashley Lambert: FX (6th) 2016 • Hollie Blanske: FX (7th), AA (5th) 2017 • Danielle Breen: BB (6th) • Ashley Lambert: V (5th), FX (8th) 2018 •Sienna Crouse: V (5th) •Megan Schweihofer: FX (6th), AA (7th) •Grace Williams: BB (5th), FX (6th) *Parentheses denotes finish in NCAA Semifinal session

NACGC/W REGULARSEASON ALL-AMERICANS FIRST TEAM 2013 • Emily Wong (AA, UB, BB, FX) • Jessie DeZiel (AA, V)

2003 • Tami Harris: V (9th), FX (10th) • Libby Landgraf: UB (10th), FX (10th) AA (14th) • Jen French: FX (10th)

2014 • Emily Wong (AA, FX)

2004 • Libby Landgraf: V (7th) • Michele Zabawa: V (7th) • Jamie Saas: BB (22nd)

SECOND TEAM

2005 • Emily Parsons: V (6th), BB (5th), AA (6th) • Michele Zabawa: UB (8th) • Desiré Sniatynski: UB (8th) 2006 • Stephanie Carter: FX (8th) • Desiré Sniatynski: UB (8th) • Kylie Stone: V (7th) • Tricia Woo: BB (5th) • Michele Zabawa: UB (8th)

2018 • Megan Schweihofer (FX) • Sienna Crouse (V) 2013 • Janelle Giblin (UB)

2014 • Jessie DeZiel (V) • Emily Wong (UB, BB) 2015 • Hollie Blanske (AA) • Jessie DeZiel (AA, V) 2016 • Hollie Blanske (AA) 2018 • Sienna Crouse (UB)

ALL-AMERICANS BY CAREER TOTALS

A total of 51 Nebraska gymnasts have earned 163 All-America awards for the Huskers. Heather Brink...............................11 Emily Parsons...............................11 Emily Wong.................................11 Jessie DeZiel.................................9 Richelle Simpson...........................9 A.J. Lamb......................................7 Hollie Blanske................................6 Libby Landgraf...............................6 Janelle Giblin.................................5 Misty Oxford..................................5 Michele Zabawa............................5 Tami Harris.....................................4 Julie Houk......................................4 Desiré Sniatynski............................4 Shelly Bartlett................................3 Michele Bryant...............................3 Courtney Brown.............................3 Sienna Crouse...............................3 Kim DeHaan..................................3 Kristi Esposito................................3 Ashley Lambert..............................3 Tricia Woo......................................3 Tami Bair........................................2 Gina Bruce.....................................2 Patty Carmichael-Gerard...............2 Erin Davis.......................................2 Lora Evenstad................................2 Jen French.....................................2 Taylor Houchin...............................2 Alecia Ingram ...............................2 Jamie Schleppenbach...................2 Megan Schweihofer.......................2 Brittany Skinner.............................2 Kylie Stone....................................2 Grace Williams...............................2 Danielle Breen...............................1 Stephanie Carter...........................1 Bree Dority-O’Callaghan...............1 Brittnee Habbib.............................1 Kathryn Howard.............................1 Vanessa Meloche...........................1 Kassandra Nathe...........................1 Renee Reisdorff.............................1 Amy Ringo.....................................1 Jamie Saas.....................................1 Crystal Savage...............................1 Maria Scaffidi.................................1 Maddie Steinauer..........................1 Joy Taylor......................................1 Jess Wertz.....................................1 Nicole Wilkinson............................1


HU S K E RS

NEBRASKA’S CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS BIG EIGHT CONFERENCE

YEAR........ CHAMPION................ SCORE................ NU FINISH (SCORE) 1975..........Iowa State.....................98.880.................................4th (70.670) 1976..........Colorado......................99.150.................................5th (79.200) 1977..........Iowa State.....................123.050..............................2nd (116.20) 1978........ Nebraska.................... 130.750..........................................1st 1979........ Nebraska.................... 132.550..........................................1st 1980........ Nebraska.................... 140.550..........................................1st 1981..........Oklahoma State............144.200.............................3rd (136.450) 1982........ Nebraska.................... 143.900..........................................1st 1983........ Nebraska.................... 180.300..........................................1st 1984..........Oklahoma.....................179.050............................2nd (176.700) 1985..........Oklahoma.....................183.950............................2nd (182.950) 1986..........Oklahoma.....................181.150.............................3rd (179.950) 1987........ Nebraska ................... 185.450..........................................1st 1988........ Nebraska ................... 188.350..........................................1st 1989........ Nebraska ................... 194.250..........................................1st 1990........ Nebraska ................... 191.050..........................................1st 1991..........Oklahoma.....................191.150............................2nd (189.900) 1992..........Missouri........................190.900............................2nd (189.950) 1993..........Oklahoma.....................194.450............................2nd (193.300) 1994........ Nebraska.................... 193.600..........................................1st 1995........ Nebraska.................... 194.450..........................................1st 1996........ Nebraska.................... 195.050..........................................1st

BIG 12 CONFERENCE

YEAR........ CHAMPION................ SCORE................ NU FINISH (SCORE) 1997........ Nebraska.................... 196.200..........................................1st 1998........ Nebraska.................... 196.550..........................................1st 1999........ Nebraska.................... 196.750..........................................1st 2000..........Iowa State.....................196.775............................2nd (196.750) 2001........ Nebraska.................... 197.650..........................................1st 2002........ Nebraska.................... 196.725..........................................1st 2003........ Nebraska.................... 197.500..........................................1st 2004..........Oklahoma.....................196.950.............................4th (196.175) 2005........ Nebraska.................... 196.650..........................................1st 2006..........Iowa State.....................196.425............................2nd (196.275) 2007........ Nebraska.................... 196.475..........................................1st 2008..........Oklahoma.....................195.875.............................4th (194.975) 2009..........Oklahoma.....................196.125............................2nd (196.075) 2010..........Oklahoma.....................197.175............................2nd (196.625) 2011........ Nebraska.................... 196.775..........................................1st

BIG TEN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP MEET

YEAR........ CHAMPION................ SCORE................ NU FINISH (SCORE) 2012........ Nebraska ................... 197.100..........................................1st 2013........ Nebraska ................... 197.800..........................................1st 2014..........Michigan ......................197.550............................2nd (196.950) 2015..........Michigan.......................197.825.............................3rd (196.875) 2016..........Michigan.......................197.125............................2nd (196.900) 2017..........Michigan.......................197.300.............................4th (196.475) 2018..........Michigan.......................197.200............................2nd (196.950)

BIG TEN REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

YEAR........ CHAMPION................ RECORD.......................HEAD COACH 2013..........Michigan ......................6-1......................................... Bev Plocki ..................Minnesota.....................6-1.............................. Meg Stephenson 2014........ Nebraska ................... 6-1................................... Dan Kendig ..................Minnesota.....................6-1.............................. Meg Stephenson 2015..........Michigan.......................9-0......................................... Bev Plocki 2016..........Minnesota.....................9-0................................... Jenny Hansen 2017........ Nebraska.................... 8-1................................... Dan Kendig ..................Michigan.......................8-1......................................... Bev Plocki 2018..........Michigan.......................8-1......................................... Bev Plocki

VAULT

1978.... Peggy Liddick..........18.725 1983.... Kim Grabowski...........18.80 1984.... Renee Gould..............18.90 1990.... Michele Bryant.............9.80 1995.... Martha Jenkins...........9.925 1996.... Joy Taylor.....................9.90 1998.... Heather Brink ..............9.95 1999.... Courtney Brown.........9.925 2000.... Heather Brink ............9.975 2001.... Jess Wertz..................9.875 2002.... A.J. Lamb.....................9.90 ............ Jess Wertz....................9.90 2003.... A.J. Lamb.....................9.90 ............ Richelle Simpson..........9.90 2006.... Emily Parsons...............9.90 2007.... Emily Parsons...............9.95 2010.... Erin Davis.....................9.90 ............ Lora Evenstad..............9.90 ............ Maddie Steinauer........9.90 2011.... Erin Davis...................9.925 2013.... Hollie Blanske..............9.95 ............ Jessie DeZiel................9.95 ............ Janelle Giblin...............9.95 ............ Brittany Skinner............9.95 2016.... Hollie Blanske............9.975 2018.... Taylor Houchin.............9.90

BARS

1980.... Patty Carmichael-Gerard.... 17.90 1989.... Jane Clemons..............9.85 1990.... Jane Clemons..............9.85 ............ Lisa McCrady...............9.85 1993.... Jennifer Hawkinson......9.85 1994.... Martha Jenkins.............9.90 1996.... Kim DeHaan.................9.90 1997.... Shelly Bartlett.............9.925 ............ Heather Brink.............9.925 1998.... Heather Brink.............9.925 2000.... Julie Houk..................9.925 2001.... Bree Dority-O’Callaghan.... 10.00 2003.... Tami Harris...................9.95 ............ Julie Houk....................9.95 2004.... Kristi Esposito..............9.90 2005.... Michele Zabawa...........9.90 2006.... Desiré Sniatynski..........9.85 ............ Vanessa Meloche.........9.85 2007.... Michele Zabawa...........9.90 2009.... Brittney Williams..........9.85 2011.... Maria Scaffidi...............9.90 2012.... Lora Evenstad............9.925 2013.... Emily Wong................9.925 2015.... Jennie Laeng...............9.95

BEAM

1979.... Renee Reisdorff..........17.05 1980.... Renee Reisdorff..........18.70 1985.... Janet Holling................9.40 1989.... Michele Bryant.............9.80 1992.... Martha Jenkins.............9.80 1994.... Shelly Bartlett...............9.90 1996.... Joy Taylor.....................9.85 1997.... Shelly Bartlett.............9.925 1999.... Courtney Brown.........9.925 2001.... Bree Dority-O’Callaghan....9.95 ............ A.J. Lamb.....................9.95

2002.... Richelle Simpson..........9.95 2003.... Richelle Simpson........9.975 2006.... Emily Parsons...............9.90 2007.... Emily Parsons...............9.95 2008.... Tricia Woo....................9.90 2012.... Emily Wong..................9.90 2013.... Jennifer Lauer..............9.90 ............ Emily Wong..................9.90 2014.... Emily Wong..................9.95 2016.... Grace Williams...........9.925 2018.... Grace Williams.............9.90

FLOOR

1979.... Patty Carmichael-Gerard.... 17.65 1980.... Renee Reisdorff..........18.55 1983.... Terri Furman...............18.85 1984.... Terri Furman...............18.70 1990.... Lisa McCrady...............9.80 1995.... Kim DeHaan.................9.95 1996.... Kim DeHaan.................9.85 1998.... Misty Oxford................9.90 1999.... Heather Brink.............9.925 2000.... Heather Brink...............9.95 2002.... Richelle Simpson..........9.95 2003.... Richelle Simpson..........9.95 2005.... Richelle Simpson..........9.90 2007.... Emily Parsons...............9.90 2010.... Erin Davis.....................9.90 2012.... Jessie DeZiel................9.90 ............ Lora Evenstad..............9.90 ............ Emily Wong..................9.90 2013.... Emily Wong................9.975 2014.... Emily Wong................10.00 2018.... Megan Schweihofer.....9.95

ALL-AROUND

1980.... Renee Reisdorff........36.600 1983.... Kim Grabowski.........37.000 1989.... Michele Bryant.........38.900 ............ Lisa McCrady...........38.900 1990.... Jane Clemons..........38.500 1991.... Lisa McCrady...........38.850 1992.... Martha Jenkins.........38.400 1993.... Jennifer Hawkinson.. 39.150 1994.... Jennifer Hawkinson.. 38.925 1995.... Martha Jenkins.........39.000 1996.... Joy Taylor.................39.375 1997.... Shelly Bartlett...........39.375 1998.... Heather Brink ..........39.575 1999.... Heather Brink...........39.375 ............ Misty Oxford............39.375 2003.... Richelle Simpson......39.800 2005.... Richelle Simpson......39.525 2007.... Emily Parsons...........39.650 2012.... Emily Wong..............39.600 2013.... Emily Wong..............39.725 2018.... Megan Schweihofer....39.525

HISTORY & RECORDS


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME CONFERENCE HONORS ALL-BIG EIGHT

All-Big Eight honors were awarded to the top four finishers on each event and in the all-around at the Big Eight Championships until 1988, when it was increased to include the top six finishers.

YEAR........................... GYMNAST 1978......................... Peggy Liddick 1979...................... Renee Reisdorff ..................Patty Carmichael-Gerard 1980........ Patty Carmichael-Gerard ............................. Debbie Harrison .....................................Sue Litrenta .............................. Renee Reisdorff 1981........................Kim Grabowski 1982............................Renee Bosle ................................... Pam Bussard ....................................Terri Furman ................................Kim Grabowski ............................. Debbie Harrison 1983........................Kim Grabowski ....................................Terri Furman ....................................Jodie Twoey 1984............................Renee Bosle ....................................Terri Furman ...................................Renee Gould ................................Kim Grabowski 1985............................Terri Furman .................................. Janet Holling ................................... Racine Smith 1986...................... Cathy Cassanos .............................. Jeaneane Smith 1987........................Michele Bryant .............................. Jeaneane Smith ................................... Racine Smith 1988................................. Tami Bair ................................Michele Bryant .................................. Lisa McCrady ....................................... Mary Ocel ................................ Crystal Savage .............................. Jeaneane Smith 1989................................. Tami Bair ................................Michele Bryant ............................... Angie Burdette ................................. Jane Clemons .................................. Lisa McCrady ................................ Crystal Savage ................................... Laura Saviski .............................. Jeaneane Smith 1990................................. Tami Bair ................................Michele Bryant ............................... Angie Burdette ................................. Jane Clemons .................................. Lisa McCrady 1991..........................Debbie Bryan .................................. Lisa McCrady ...................................... CeCe Ocel ................................ Shelly Pendley 1992............................. Kristi Camp ................................... Nicole Duval ................................Martha Jenkins ...................................... CeCe Ocel ......................................Lori Phillips 1993........................... Nicole Duval .........................Jennifer Hawkinson ................................Martha Jenkins .......................................Cece Ocel ......................................Lori Phillips 1994..........................Shelly Bartlett ..................................... Kristi Camp ....................................Kim DeHaan .........................Jennifer Hawkinson ................................Martha Jenkins ......................................Lori Phillips ........................................Joy Taylor

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1995..........................Shelly Bartlett ....................................Kim DeHaan ................................... Nicole Duval ................................Martha Jenkins ........................................Joy Taylor 1996..........................Shelly Bartlett ....................................Kim DeHaan ................................... Misty Oxford ........................................Joy Taylor

ALL-BIG 12

Until 2008, All-Big 12 honors were awarded to the top four finishers in the all-around and on each event at the Big 12 Championships. Beginning in 2008, the All-Big 12 Team was chosen prior to the conference meet based on the top four conference performers' national rankings, while an All-Big 12 Championship Team was created to honor the top four finishers on each event and the all-around at the Big 12 Championships.

YEAR............. GYMNAST (EVENT) 1997..........................Shelly Bartlett ..... (UB-1st, BB-1st, FX-4th, AA-1st) .......Heather Brink (UB-1st, AA-3rd) ................ Courtney Brown (BB-3rd) .........Kim DeHaan (UB-3rd, FX-4th) .............Laurie McLaughlin (BB-3rd) .......................Misty Oxford (V-2nd) .................Nicole Wilkinson (V-2nd) 1998..........................Heather Brink .......(V-1st, UB-1st, FX-2nd, AA-1st) ................ Courtney Brown (FX-4th) ................................... Misty Oxford ................ (UB-4th, FX-1st, AA-2nd) .............................Nicole Wilkinson .... (V-2nd, UB-2nd, BB-4th, AA-4th) 1999..........................Heather Brink ....... (V-3rd, UB-3rd, FX-1st, AA-1st) .......Courtney Brown (V-1st, BB-1st) ............ Laurie McLaughlin (UB-3rd) ........Misty Oxford (FX-2nd, AA-1st) 2000..........................Heather Brink .......(V-1st, BB-2nd, FX-1st, AA-4th) .............Laura Goss (V-2nd, BB-3rd) ......................... Julie Houk (UB-1st) ................A.J. Lamb (V-4th, FX-3rd) ............... Nicole Wilkinson (BB-3rd) 2001................ Jen French (BB-4th) ....................... Tami Harris (UB-2nd) ........................Julie Houk (UB-2nd) ........ Alecia Ingram (V-4th, UB-2nd) ..............A.J. Lamb (BB-1st, FX-4th) .................. Libby Landgraf (FX-4th) .................Bree Dority O’Callaghan ...............................(UB-1st, BB-1st) ............................ Jess Wertz (V-1st) 2002... Carrie Gloudemans (FX-3rd) ........................ Tami Harris (BB-4th) ................ A.J. Lamb (V-1st, FX-3rd) .............................Richelle Simpson .....(BB-1st, UB-3rd, FX-1st, AA-8th) ............................ Jess Wertz (V-1st) 2003................ Jen French (BB-3rd) .........................Tami Harris (UB-1st) ......................... Julie Houk (UB-1st) ............... A.J. Lamb (V-1st, FX-2nd) .... Libby Landgraf (BB-3rd, AA-3rd) .............................Richelle Simpson ........ (V-1st, BB-1st, FX-1st, AA-1st) 2004...................Gina Bruce (V-4th) ....... Libby Landgraf (V-4th, AA-4th) ....................Kristi Esposito (UB-1st) ................Michele Zabawa (UB-4th)

2005.....................Richelle Simpson ..(V-2nd, UB-4th, BB-1st, FX-1st, AA-1st)

......... Emily Parsons (V-2nd, BB-1st) ........................ Jamie Saas (FX-3rd) 2006..........................Emily Parsons ......(V-1st, BB-1st, FX-2nd, AA-2nd) ................. Stephanie Carter (V-3rd) ....................... Kylie Stone (AA-4th) ............... Desiré Sniatynski (UB-1st) .............. Vanessa Meloche (UB-1st) ......................... Tricia Woo (BB-3rd) 2007..........................Emily Parsons ... (V-1st, UB-4th, BB-1st, FX-1st, AA-1st)

...............Stephanie Carter (UB-4th) ................ Michele Zabawa (UB-1st) ...............Desiré Sniatynski (UB-4th) ............... Brittney Williams (UB-4th) .......................... Kylie Stone (V-4th) ................ Kathryn Howard (BB-3rd) 2008........ Emily Parsons (V, BB, FX) ..................... Desiré Sniatynski (UB) ............................... Tricia Woo (BB) 2009...........................Erin Davis (V) ...........................Kylie Stone (V, FX) ..................... Brittney Williams (UB) ......................... Tricia Woo (BB, FX) 2010...........................Erin Davis (V) .......................... Lora Evenstad (FX) 2011...........................Erin Davis (V) ...................... Lora Evenstad (V, FX) .......................... Janelle Giblin (UB) ............... Jamie Schleppenbach (V)

ALL-BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM

YEAR............. GYMNAST (EVENT) 2008........................... Emily Parsons ......................(V-2nd, BB-4th, AA-2nd) ...Desiré Sniatynski (UB-3rd, AA-4th) .............Tricia Woo (BB-1st, FX-3rd) 2009...........Lora Evenstad (FX-2nd) ................. Kassandra Nathe (V-3rd) ..........Kylie Stone (AA-3rd, FX-2nd) ............... Brittney Williams (UB-1st) 2010..................... Erin Davis (V-1st) ... Lora Evenstad (V-1st, UB-3rd, FX-1st) .............Kassandra Nathe (BB-2nd) ................... Maria Scaffidi (AA-2nd) .................Maddie Steinauer (V-1st) 2011..................... Erin Davis (V-1st) .... Lora Evenstad (UB-2nd, FX- 3rd) .......................Janelle Giblin (V-4th) .....................Maria Scaffidi (UB-1st) ......... Jamie Schleppenbach (V-4th) ................Brittany Skinner (UB-2nd) ..............Maddie Steinauer (FX-4th) .......................Emily Wong (BB-3rd)

ALL-BIG TEN

Until 2017, the All-Conference teams featured the top-six performers in the all-around and the top six in each of the four events, based on the athlete’s regional qualifying average. Beginning in 2017, All-Big Ten teams were determined using the Regional Qualifying Scores from RoadToNationals.com. The top 15 individuals are taken from each event and the AA, and using a point system, the top-15 point-getters (ties included) receive first-team honors and the next 15 receive second-team honors.

YEAR...............GYMNAST (TEAM) 2012................... Jessie DeZiel (1st) ..........................Lora Evenstad (1st)

.......................... Janelle Giblin (1st) .............................Emily Wong (1st) ........... Jamie Schleppenbach (2nd) 2013................... Jessie DeZiel (1st) .......................... Janelle Giblin (1st) .............................Emily Wong (1st) ......................... Jennifer Lauer (1st) ......................Brittany Skinner (2nd) 2014................ Hollie Blanske (2nd) ........................... Jessie DeZiel (1st) .............................Emily Wong (1st) 2015..................Hollie Blanske (1st) ........................... Jessie DeZiel (1st) ......................Ashley Lambert (2nd) .....................Desiré Stephens (2nd) 2016..................Hollie Blanske (1st) ........................ Grace Williams (1st) ....................... Danielle Breen (2nd) ......................... Jennie Laeng (2nd) 2017................ Taylor Houchin (1st) ...........................Jennie Laeng (1st) ....................... Ashley Lambert (1st) ....................... Danielle Breen (2nd) ........................Sienna Crouse (2nd) ...............Megan Schweihofer (2nd) 2018................. Sienna Crouse (1st) ...................... Abbie Epperson (1st) ................ Megan Schweihofer (1st) ........................ Grace Williams (1st) .......................Taylor Houchin (2nd)

ALL-BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM

The All-Big Ten Championship Team honors the top three finishers on each event and the all-around at the Big Ten Championships.

YEAR............. GYMNAST (EVENT) 2012....Jessie DeZiel (FX-1st, AA-2nd) ....... Lora Evenstad (UB-1st, FX-1st) ...................Janelle Giblin (UB-2nd) ........ Jamie Schleppenbach (V-2nd) .................................... Emily Wong ....... (V-2nd, BB-1st, FX-1st, AA-1st) 2013.............. Hollie Blanske (V-1st) ...................................Jessie DeZiel .................. (V-1st, FX-2nd, AA-2nd) ....................... Janelle Giblin (V-1st) ....................Jennifer Lauer (BB-1st) ..............Kassandra Nathe (UB-2nd) ....................Brittany Skinner (V-1st) .................................... Emily Wong ......(UB-1st, BB-1st, FX-1st, AA-1st) 2014......................... Hollie Blanske .............. (BB-2nd, FX-3rd, AA-2nd) ......... Jessie DeZiel (V-3rd, UB-2nd) ........... Emily Wong (BB-1st, FX-1st) 2015.............Jennie Laeng (UB-1st) 2016....Danielle Breen (UB-3rd, AA-2nd) ...................... Hollie Blanske (V-1st) ...................Sienna Crouse (UB-3rd) .................... Jennie Laeng (UB-3rd) ..... Grace Williams (UB-3rd, BB-1st) 2017............. Sienna Crouse (V-3rd) .....................Taylor Houchin (V-3rd) ................... Jennie Laeng (UB-2nd) 2018...........Sienna Crouse (UB-4th) ........ Taylor Houchin (V-1st, BB-4th) ........................Megan Schweihofer. ...............................(FX-1st, AA-1st) .................. Grace Williams (BB-1st)


HU S K E RS

NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME CONFERENCE HONORS BIG 12 GYMNAST OF THE YEAR

2000..........................Heather Brink 2001..........................Alecia Ingram 2003.....................Richelle Simpson 2007..........................Emily Parsons 2009..............................Kylie Stone

BIG TEN GYMNAST OF THE YEAR

2014............................ Emily Wong

BIG EIGHT NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1994............................Kim DeHaan 1996........................... Misty Oxford

BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1997..........................Heather Brink 1999........ Bree Dority-O’Callaghan 2000................................A.J. Lamb 2001..........................Alecia Ingram 2005..........................Emily Parsons 2009......................... Lora Evenstad

BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

2012...........................Jessie DeZiel 2017........................ Taylor Houchin

BIG 12 SPECIALIST OF THE YEAR

2011................................Erin Davis

BIG 12 GYMNAST OF THE WEEK

1998................Heather Brink (1/20) ...........................Misty Oxford (2/3) 1999.................Misty Oxford (3/16) .................. Laurie McLaughlin (3/2) ....................Courtney Brown (2/23) 2000..........................Heather Brink .....................(1/18, 2/16, 2/29, 3/7) ............................... A.J. Lamb (2/1) 2001...... Alecia Ingram (1/16, 2/13) ............................ Amy Ringo (1/23) ..............................Tami Harris (3/7) ............................ Jess Wertz (3/27) 2002....................Tami Harris (2/19) 2003..................... A.J. Lamb (1/28) .............................Richelle Simpson .......... (2/4, 2/18, 2/25, 3/18, 3/25) 2004..............Libby Landgraf (1/20) 2005.... Richelle Simpson (1/25, 3/1, 3/15) ................ Emily Parsons (2/8, 2/22) 2006...Emily Parsons (1/10, 1/17, 1/31, 2/7) 2007...........Desiré Sniatynski (1/31) ......Emily Parsons (2/20, 2/27, 3/7, 3/13)

2008.... Desiré Sniatynski (1/15, 2/26) .............. Emily Parsons (1/29, 3/18) 2009....Kylie Stone (1/20, 1/27, 2/3, 2/24) 2010................ Maria Scaffidi (3/23) 2011.................Lora Evenstad (2/1)

BIG TEN GYMNAST OF THE WEEK

2012....... Jessie DeZiel (1/16, 2/20) .......................Lora Evenstad (1/23) .......... Jamie Schleppenbach (3/12) 2013....... Jessie DeZiel (2/11, 3/11) ....... Janelle Giblin (2/4, 2/11, 3/11) .................Emily Wong (1/21, 2/25) 2014................ Jessie DeZiel (2/24) ........ Emily Wong (1/13, 2/10, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17)

2015............... Hollie Blanske (1/19) .......................... Jessie DeZiel (3/9) 2016................ Jennie Laeng (1/11) ....................... Hollie Blanske (1/25) 2017..............Taylor Houchin (2/27) ........................ Jennie Laeng (3/13) 2018.............. Sienna Crouse (2/19)

BIG 12 NEWCOMER OF THE WEEK

2011.... Jamie Schleppenbach (3/8, 3/15)

BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK

2012.....Jessie DeZiel (1/16, 1/23, 1/30, .............2/6, 2/13, 2/20, 3/5, 3/12, 3/19)

2015...... Grace Williams (2/23, 3/2) 2017....Taylor Houchin (1/16, 2/6, 2/27) 2018........................... Kynsee Roby

BIG 12 SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK

2007....Emily Parsons (1/9, 1/23, 2/6) ........................... Kylie Stone (2/13) ......... Stephanie Carter (3/13, 3/26) 2008.... Tricia Woo (1/15, 2/5, 2/26) 2009...............Lora Evenstad (3/10) ... Tricia Woo (1/27, 2/10, 2/24, 3/18) 2010............ Erin Davis (1/19, 3/16) ............................. Kylie Stone (2/2) 2011.... Erin Davis (1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 3/1, 3/8)

BIG TEN SPECIALIST OF THE WEEK

2014...............Jennifer Lauer (2/10) 2015... Ashley Lambert (1/26, 2/13) .......................Jennifer Lauer (2/16) 2016.................. Jennie Laeng (2/1) 2017..... Ashley Lambert (2/6, 2/13) 2018..... Sienna Crouse (1/22, 1/29) ........................Taylor Houchin (3/6) ........................Grace Williams (2/5)

BIG EIGHT GYMNAST OF THE MONTH 1993............ Nicole Duval (January) ........Jennifer Hawkinson (February) ............Jennifer Hawkinson (March) 1994................ Joy Taylor (January) ...................Kim DeHaan (February) ............Jennifer Hawkinson (March) 1995.......... Shelly Bartlett (January) ...................Kim DeHaan (February) 1996.......... Shelly Bartlett (January)

BIG EIGHT COACH OF THE YEAR

1987............................. Rick Walton 1989............................. Rick Walton 1994.............................Dan Kendig 1995.............................Dan Kendig 1996.............................Dan Kendig

BIG 12 COACH OF THE YEAR

1997.............................Dan Kendig 1998.............................Dan Kendig 2000.............................Dan Kendig 2003.............................Dan Kendig 2007.............................Dan Kendig 2009.............................Dan Kendig 2011.............................Dan Kendig

BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR

2012.............................Dan Kendig

BIG TEN SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

2012............................ Emily Wong 2013............................ Emily Wong 2014............................ Emily Wong 2015......................Desiré Stephens 2016........................ Danielle Breen 2017............................Catelyn Orel 2018............................. Kelli Chung

BIG 12 SPORTSPERSON OF THE YEAR

2005.....................Richelle Simpson

BIG 12 POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

1997..........................Shelly Bartlett 2005.....................Richelle Simpson

BIG TEN POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP 2014............................ Emily Wong 2015........................ Amanda Lauer 2015......................... Jennifer Lauer 2017.......................... Jennie Laeng 2018........................ Danielle Breen

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG EIGHT 1986.......................... Janet Holling 1987.................................Tami Bair ....................................... Mary Ocel ................................ Crystal Savage 1988.................................Tami Bair ....................................... Mary Ocel 1989....................... Angie Burdette ................................. Jane Clemons 1990.................................Tami Bair ............................... Angie Burdette ................................. Jane Clemons .............................Nita Lichtenstein .................................. Lisa McCrady 1991.....................Nita Lichtenstein .................................. Lisa McCrady ...................................... CeCe Ocel 1992.........................Cindy Carvajal ...................................... CeCe Ocel ......................................Lori Phillips 1993............................. Kristi Camp ................................... Nicole Duval .........................Jennifer Hawkinson ................................Martha Jenkins ......................................Lori Phillips ....................................... Joy Taylor 1994..........................Shelly Bartlett ..................................... Kristi Camp ....................................Kim DeHaan ................................... Nicole Duval ................................Martha Jenkins ......................................Lori Phillips ....................................... Joy Taylor 1995..........................Shelly Bartlett ..................................... Kristi Camp ....................................Kim DeHaan ................................... Nicole Duval .........................Jennifer Hawkinson ................................Martha Jenkins ....................................... Joy Taylor 1996..........................Shelly Bartlett ....................................Kim DeHaan ...........................Laurie McLaughlin ...................................Misty Oxford ....................................... Joy Taylor

FIRST-TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12

1997..........................Shelly Bartlett ....................................Kim DeHaan ...........................Laurie McLaughlin ..............................Laura Ohlendorf ................................... Misty Oxford 1998......................Courtney Brown .................................... Alisha Lamb ......................................Arica Lamb ...........................Laurie McLaughlin ..............................Laura Ohlendorf ...................................Misty Oxford ............................. Nicole Wilkinson 1999......................Courtney Brown ......................................Bree Dority ...................................... Laura Goss ...........................Laurie McLaughlin ..............................Laura Ohlendorf ...................................Misty Oxford ....................................Jessica Swift 2000..........................Heather Brink ...................................... Laura Goss ......................................Arica Lamb ............................. Nicole Wilkinson 2001.............................. Jen French ........................................A.J. Lamb ................ Bree Dority-O’Callaghan .......................................Jess Wertz 2002.............................. Gina Bruce ...................................... Jen French ......................................Tami Harris ........................................A.J. Lamb ................................Libby Landgraf .......................................Jess Wertz 2003.............................. Gina Bruce ...................................... Jen French .........................Carrie Gloudemans ................................Libby Landgraf ...................................... Jamie Saas .............................Richelle Simpson .......................................Jess Wertz 2004........................Libby Landgraf ...................................... Jamie Saas ...................................... Gina Bruce .....................................Tiffany Byrd .............................Stephanie Carter 2005.............................. Jamie Saas .............................Richelle Simpson .............................Stephanie Carter

................................. Kristi Esposito 2006.....................Stephanie Carter ..............................Michele Zabawa 2007.....................Stephanie Carter ..............................Michele Zabawa 2008...................... Kathryn Howard 2009...................... Kathryn Howard. .......................................Tricia Woo 2010......................... Lora Evenstad ..................................... Kristin Fyffe .............................. Brittnee Habbib .............................. Kathryn Howard .............................Kassandra Nathe ......................................Kylie Stone 2011......................... Lora Evenstad ..................................Janelle Giblin .................................. Maria Scaffidi ........................... Maddie Steinauer

SECOND-TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-BIG EIGHT 1989.............................. Laura Savis

SECOND-TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12

2000.............................. Amy Ringo 2001.............................. Amy Ringo 2002.............................. Laura Goss 2003..............................Tami Harris ........................................A.J. Lamb 2007.................... Vanessa Meloche 2009..............................Kylie Stone 2010.......................... Maria Scaffidi 2011................................Erin Davis .............................. Brittnee Habbib .............................. Stephanie Seich

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN

2012.....................Deanna Barmore ................................. Lora Evenstad ..................................Janelle Giblin .................... Jamie Schleppenbach .................................... Emily Wong 2013...........................Jessie DeZiel ..................................Janelle Giblin ................................ Kailyn Hawkins ................................ Amanda Lauer ................................. Jennifer Lauer .............................Kassandra Nathe .................... Jamie Schleppenbach ..............................Desiré Stephens .................................... Emily Wong 2014............................ Jordyn Beck ................................. Hollie Blanske ...................................Jessie DeZiel ................................ Amanda Lauer ................................. Jennifer Lauer ........................Madison McConkey .................... Jamie Schleppenbach ..............................Desiré Stephens .................................... Emily Wong 2015......................... Hollie Blanske ...................................Jessie DeZiel .................................. Jennie Laeng ...............................Ashley Lambert ................................ Amanda Lauer ................................. Jennifer Lauer ..................................... Ariel Martin ........................Madison McConkey ..............................Desiré Stephens 2016........................ Danielle Breen ................................. Hollie Blanske .................................. Jennie Laeng ...............................Ashley Lambert ........................Madison McConkey ................................Grace Williams 2017........................ Danielle Breen ..................................... Kelli Chung .................................Sienna Crouse ..................................... Megan Kuo .................................. Jennie Laeng ...............................Ashley Lambert ........................Megan Schweihofer .................................... Kami Shows ................................Grace Williams 2018........................ Danielle Breen .................................Sienna Crouse ..................................... Kelli Chung ..............................Abbie Epperson ................................... Sierra Hassel ................................ Taylor Houchin ....................................Catelyn Orel ........................Megan Schweihofer ................................Grace Williams

HISTORY & RECORDS


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS HUSKER HIGH SCORES

EVENT......SCORE.......... MEET/OPPONENT.................................. DATE Team.......... 198.300......... vs. Iowa State........................................... 3/23/03 Home......... 198.300......... vs. Iowa State........................................... 3/23/03 Away.......... 197.800......... at Big Ten Championships....................... 3/23/13 Vault........... 49.750........... vs. Penn State.......................................... 1/17/15 Bars............ 49.725........... at Big 12 Championships........................ 3/24/01 Beam......... 49.675........... Masters Classic........................................ 2/23/02 Floor.......... 49.650........... at Big 12 Championships........................ 3/29/03

OVERALL TEAM SCORE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

SCORE.................................................... MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 198.300............................................................. vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 198.025...........................................................Masters Classic (2/23/03) 198.000............................................................. vs. Iowa State (3/14/04) 197.800......................................... at Big Ten Championships (3/23/13) 197.750.................................................................vs. Missouri (1/31/04) 197.675........................................................................ vs. Iowa (3/4/13) 197.650........................................... at Big 12 Championships (3/24/01) 197.600..........................................................................at Utah (3/9/12) 197.525............................................................. vs. Iowa State (3/12/01) 197.525................................................................at California (3/16/13) 197.525........................................... at NCAA Raleigh Regional (4/7/18)

HOME SCORE

SCORE.................................................... MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 1. 198.300............................................................. vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 2. 198.025...........................................................Masters Classic (2/23/03) 3. 198.000............................................................. vs. Iowa State (3/14/04) 4. 197.750.................................................................vs. Missouri (1/31/04) 5. 197.675........................................................................ vs. Iowa (3/4/13) 6. 197.525............................................................. vs. Iowa State (3/12/01) 7. 197.475................................................................vs. Alabama (1/26/03) 8. 197.375............... ...................................................vs. Denver (1/13/12) 9. 197.350............................................................... vs. Utah State (3/6/16) 10. 197.325........................................................................ vs. Iowa (2/7/15) 197.325....................................................NCAA Preliminaries (4/24/03) 197.325.....................................................................vs. Florida (3/4/01)

AWAY SCORE

SCORE.................................................... MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 1. 197.800......................................... at Big Ten Championships (3/23/13) 2. 197.650........................................... at Big 12 Championships (3/24/01) 3. 197.600..........................................................................at Utah (3/9/12) 4. 197.525........................................... at NCAA Raleigh Regional (4/7/18) 197.525................................................................at California (3/16/13) 6. 197.500........................................... at Big 12 Championships (3/29/03) 197.500................................................................ at Michigan (3/14/03) 8. 197.425................................................................at Penn State (3/1/03) 9. 197.225................................................................at Penn State (2/8/14) 10. 197.2125..................................................at NCAA Semifinals (4/14/17)

VAULT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9.

SCORE.................................................... MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 49.750...............................................................vs. Penn State (1/17/15) 49.725........................................... at Big Ten Championships (3/23/13) 49.700................................................................. vs. Oklahoma (2/1/03) 49.675............................................................... vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 49.650..................................................................at California (3/16/13) 49.650.................................... at NCAA Morgantown Regional (4/6/13) 49.600..................................................................... at Rutgers (1/24/15) 49.600....................................................................at Missouri (1/31/04) 49.575................................................................ at Minnesota (3/18/12) 49.575.............................................................vs. Arizona State (3/6/11)

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Nebraska scored a 49.750 on vault against Penn State in 2015, the top vault score in program history.

UNEVEN BARS 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 9.

SCORE.................................................... MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 49.725............................................. at Big 12 Championships (3/24/01) 49.625.......................................................................... vs. Iowa (3/4/13) 49.600............................................. at Big 12 Championships (3/29/03) 49.600..........................................at West Virginia Invitational (2/10/01) 49.575..................................................................at Penn State (3/1/03) 49.575.......................................................................vs. Florida (3/4/01) 49.525............................................................... vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 49.525............................................................... vs. Iowa State (3/12/01) 49.475........................................... at Big Ten Championships (3/19/16) 49.475................................................................. vs. Utah State (3/6/16) 49.475........................................... at Big Ten Championships (3/21/15) 49.475............................................................ Masters Classic (2/23/03) 49.475........................................... at Region 3 Championships (4/1/00)

BALANCE BEAM 1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 9.

SCORE.................................................... MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 49.675.............................................................Masters Classic (2/23/02) 49.625............................................................ Masters Classic (2/23/03) 49.625............................................. at Big 12 Championships (3/24/01) 49.550............................................................... vs. Iowa State (3/14/04) 49.550............................................. at Big 12 Championships (3/29/03) 49.475............................................................... vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 49.450......................................................at NCAA Semifinals (4/18/14) 49.450............................................. at Big 12 Championships (3/22/97) 49.425................................ at West Regional Championships (4/12/03) 49.425...................................................................at B1G Five (3/14/15)

FLOOR EXERCISE SCORE

SCORE.................................................... MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 1. 49.650............................................. at Big 12 Championships (3/29/03) 2. 49.625............................................................... vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 3. 49.575.................................................................. at Michigan (3/14/03) 49.575....................................................................at Missouri (1/31/04) 5. 49.550......................................... at GymQuarters Invitational (2/17/17) 49.550.............................................................Masters Classic (2/23/03) 7. 49.525............................................................... vs. Iowa State (3/14/04) 49.525..................................................................vs. Alabama (1/26/03) 49.525.................................................................vs. Penn State (3/3/02) 10. 49.500........................................... at Big Ten Championships (3/22/14) 49.500..................................................at NCAA Preliminaries (4/24/03) 49.500............................................................... vs. Iowa State (3/10/02) 49.500.....................................................................................................


HU S K E RS

NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS HUSKER HIGH SCORES

EVENT..........SCORE................ GYMNAST.................................... DATE Vault............... 10.00.................... Ashley Lambert (twice)...................... 2015 ...................... 10.00.................... 9 other gymnasts (11 times)...................... Bars................ 10.00.................... Janelle Giblin.................................... 2013 ...................... 10.00.................... Bree Dority O’Callaghan................... 2001 Beam............. 10.00.................... Richelle Simpson............................... 2003 Floor.............. 10.00.................... Emily Wong...................................... 2014 ...................... 10.00.................... Richelle Simpson (four times)....... 2003-05 All-Around..... 39.825.................. Richelle Simpson............................... 2003

VAULT

SCORE.... NAME........................................ MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 1. 10.00....... Ashley Lambert..................... at Rutgers Quad Meet (1/24/15) 10.00....... Ashley Lambert...................................vs. Penn State (1/17/15) 10.00....... Erin Davis..........................................vs. Arizona State (3/6/11) 10.00....... Erin Davis.......................... vs. Minnesota and Illinois (1/15/10) 10.00....... Emily Parsons........................... at Hearts Invitational (2/17/07) 10.00....... Richelle Simpson......................................at Missouri (1/28/05) 10.00....... Gina Bruce..............................................vs. Missouri (1/31/04) 10.00....... Richelle Simpson................................. vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 10.00....... Tami Harris............................................ vs. Oklahoma (2/1/03) 10.00....... Jess Wertz............................................. vs. Oklahoma (2/1/03) 10.00....... Richelle Simpson....................................vs. Alabama (1/26/03) 10.00....... A.J. Lamb...............................................vs. Alabama (1/26/03) 10.00....... Jess Wertz....................................at ASU Invitational (3/16/01) 10.00....... Heather Brink.................. at Region 3 Championships (4/1/00) 10.00....... Heather Brink................................................ vs. BYU (3/13/00) 10.00....... Heather Brink...................................... vs. Iowa State (2/15/00)

UNEVEN BARS

SCORE.... NAME........................................ MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 1. 10.00....... Janelle Giblin................................................. vs. Iowa (3/4/13) 10.00....... Bree Dority-O’Callaghan.. at Big 12 Championships (3/24/01) 3. 9.975....... Tami Harris........................................Masters Classic (2/24/01) 9.975....... Heather Brink.................. at Region 3 Championships (4/1/00) 9.975....... Taylor Houchin.................. at NCAA Raleigh Regional (4/7/18) 5. 9.95......... Jennie Laeng.................. at Big Ten Championships (3/21/15) 9.95......... Emily Wong.......................at NCAA Seattle Regional (4/5/14) 9.95......... Emily Wong.............................................vs. Arkansas (3/8/14) 9.95......... Emily Wong.......................................... vs. Minnesota (2/1/14) 9.95......... Janelle Giblin......................................vs. Penn State (2/10/13) 9.95......... Janelle Giblin............................................... vs. Illinois (2/1/13) 9.95......... Emily Wong................................................... vs. Iowa (3/4/13) 9.95......... Janelle Giblin...................................... vs. Iowa State (3/16/12) 9.95......... Vanessa Meloche..............................Masters Classic (2/26/06) 9.95......... Libby Landgraf....................................... at Minnesota (3/6/04) 9.95......... Richelle Simpson...............at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 9.95......... Richelle Simpson.................................... at Michigan (3/14/03) 9.95......... Tami Harris........................ at Big 12 Championships (3/29/03) 9.95......... Julie Houk......................... at Big 12 Championships (3/29/03) 9.95......... Alecia Ingram.................... at Big 12 Championships (3/24/01) 9.95......... Alecia Ingram...................................... vs. Iowa State (3/12/01) 9.95......... Bree Dority-O’Callaghan............................vs. Florida (3/4/01) 9.95......... Bree Dority-O’Callaghan....... at West Virginia Invite (2/10/01) 9.95......... Heather Brink......................................vs. Penn State (3/14/99) 9.95......... Heather Brink........................ Big 12 Championships (3/21/98) 9.95......... Misty Oxford........................................at Penn State (3/14/98) 9.95......... Shelly Bartlett......................................vs. Penn State (3/16/97) 9.95......... Shelly Bartlett........................................ vs. Iowa State (3/1/97) 9.95......... Crystal Savage..................................vs. Washington (3/25/89)

BALANCE BEAM

SCORE.... NAME........................................ MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 1. 10.00....... Richelle Simpson................................... vs. Oklahoma (2/1/03) 2. 9.975....... Emily Parsons........................................ vs. Kentucky (3/23/07) 9.975....... Jamie Saas..............................................vs. Missouri (1/31/04) 9.975....... Richelle Simpson............... at Big 12 Championships (3/29/03) 9.975....... Richelle Simpson................................. vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 9.975....... Richelle Simpson.............................. Masters Classic (2/23/03) 9.975....... Richelle Simpson...............................Masters Classic (2/23/02) 8. 9.95......... Danielle Breen.......................NCAA Lincoln Regional (4/1/17) 9.95......... Grace Williams........................................at B1G Five (3/11/17) 9.95......... Grace Williams...................................... vs. Michigan (1/29/16) 9.95......... Emily Wong................................ at NCAA Super Six (4/19/14) 9.95......... Emily Wong.................... at Big Ten Championships (3/22/14) 9.95......... Jennifer Lauer....................................... vs. Michigan (1/12/13) 9.95......... Tricia Woo............................................. vs. Iowa State (3/8/09) 9.95......... Emily Parsons.................... at Big 12 Championships (3/31/07) 9.95......... Emily Parsons................................................. vs. Utah (3/4/07) 9.95......... Emily Parsons...........................................at Missouri (1/26/07) 9.95......... Kristi Esposito..................................... vs. Iowa State (3/13/05) 9.95......... Tami Harris.......................................... vs. Iowa State (3/14/04) 9.95......... Jamie Saas.................................................at Denver (2/21/04) 9.95......... Richelle Simpson.....................................vs. Missouri (1/31/04) 9.95......... Richelle Simpson....at West Regional Championships (4/12/03) 9.95......... Jamie Saas.......................................... vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 9.95......... A.J. Lamb......................................... Masters Classic (2/23/03) 9.95......... Jen French........................................Masters Classic (2/23/03) 9.95......... Richelle Simpson................... Big 12 Championships (3/23/02) 9.95......... Laura Goss........................................Masters Classic (2/23/02) 9.95......... A.J. Lamb..........................................Masters Classic (2/23/02) 9.95......... Bree Dority-O’Callaghan.....at Big 12 Championships (3/24/01) 9.95......... A.J. Lamb.......................... at Big 12 Championships (3/24/01) 9.95......... Laurie McLaughlin.............................Masters Classic (2/28/99)

FLOOR EXERCISE

SCORE.... NAME........................................ MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 1. 10.00....... Emily Wong ................... at Big Ten Championships (3/22/14) 10.00....... Richelle Simpson........................... at Arkansas Quad (3/19/05) 10.00....... Richelle Simpson............... at Big 12 Championships (3/29/03) 10.00....... Richelle Simpson.................................... at Michigan (3/14/03) 10.00....... Richelle Simpson................................... vs. Oklahoma (2/1/03) 6. 9.975....... Emily Wong.................... at Big Ten Championships (3/23/13) 9.975....... Emily Parsons........................................... vs. Denver (2/23/08) 9.975....... A.J. Lamb............................................... at Michigan (3/14/03) 9.975....... Richelle Simpson...............................Masters Classic (2/23/02) 9.975....... A.J. Lamb...............................................vs. Alabama (1/26/03)

ALL-AROUND

SCORE.....NAME....................................... MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 1. 39.825...... Richelle Simpson................................ vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 2. 39.800...... Richelle Simpson..................NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 39.800...... Richelle Simpson.............. at Big 12 Championships (3/29/03) 39.800...... Richelle Simpson..............................Masters Classic (2/23/03) 5. 39.750...... Tami Harris......................................... vs. Iowa State (3/14/04) 39.750...... A.J. Lamb..............................................vs. Alabama (1/26/03) 7. 39.725...... Emily Wong ................... at Big Ten Championships (3/23/13) 8. 39.700...... Richelle Simpson.................................. vs. Michigan (1/11/04) 39.700...... A.J. Lamb........................................... vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 39.700...... Richelle Simpson................................... at Michigan (3/14/03) 39.700...... Richelle Simpson...................................at Penn State (3/1/03) 39.700...... Heather Brink................. at Region 3 Championships (4/1/00)

HISTORY & RECORDS


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

BOB DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER TEAM RECORDS HUSKER HIGH SCORES

EVENT.....SCORE.........SCHOOL...................MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) Team.........198.300........ Nebraska............................vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) Vault..........49.700.......... Nebraska.............................. vs. Oklahoma (2/1/03) Bars...........49.625.......... Nebraska.......................................vs. Iowa (3/4/13) Beam........49.675.......... Nebraska......................... Masters Classic (2/23/02) Floor.........49.625.......... Nebraska............................vs. Iowa State (3/14/04) .................49.625.......... Nebraska............................vs. Iowa State (3/23/03)

TEAM SCORE

SCORE......SCHOOL........MEET/OPPONENT........................... DATE 1. 198.300..... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa State................................... 3/23/03 2. 198.025..... Nebraska.........Masters Classic................................. 2/23/03 3. 198.000..... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa State................................... 3/14/04 198.000..... Iowa State.......vs. Nebraska..................................... 3/14/04 5. 197.825..... Georgia...........NCAA Super Six Finals..................... 4/17/09 197.825..... UCLA...............NCAA Super Six Finals..................... 4/25/03 7. 197.675..... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa............................................... 3/4/13 8. 197.575..... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa State................................... 3/12/01 197.575..... Alabama..........NCAA Super Six Finals..................... 4/17/09 10. 197.500..... UCLA...............Masters Classic................................... 3/4/18

VAULT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. 9.

SCORE......SCHOOL........MEET/OPPONENT........................... DATE 49.750....... Nebraska.........vs. Penn State................................... 1/17/15 49.700....... Nebraska.........vs. Oklahoma...................................... 2/1/03 49.675....... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa State................................... 3/23/03 49.625....... Georgia...........NCAA Super Six Finals..................... 4/17/09 49.550....... Nebraska ........vs. Arkansas ....................................... 3/8/14 49.550....... Iowa State.......vs. Nebraska..................................... 3/14/04 49.550....... Nebraska.........NCAA Super Six Finals..................... 4/25/03 49.575....... UCLA...............Masters Classic................................. 2/22/09 49.525....... Nebraska.........vs. Alabama...................................... 1/26/03 49.525....... Utah................NCAA Super Six Finals..................... 4/17/09

UNEVEN BARS 1. 2. 3.

SCORE......SCHOOL........MEET/OPPONENT........................... DATE 49.625....... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa............................................... 3/4/13 49.575....... Nebraska.........vs. Florida........................................... 3/4/01 49.525....... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa State................................... 3/12/01 49.525....... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa State................................... 3/23/03

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49.475....... UCLA...............Masters Classic.................................. 3/4/18) 49.475....... Nebraska.........Big Ten Championships.................... 3/19/16 49.475....... Nebraska.........vs. Utah State..................................... 3/6/16 49.475....... Nebraska.........Masters Classic................................. 2/23/03 49.450....... Nebraska.........vs. Michigan State............................ 1/20/13 49.450....... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa State................................... 3/16/12 49.450....... Nebraska.........vs. Ohio State................................... 2/15/04 49.450....... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa State................................... 3/14/04 49.450....... UCLA...............NCAA Super Six Finals..................... 4/25/03

BALANCE BEAM

SCORE......SCHOOL........MEET/OPPONENT........................... DATE 1. 49.675....... Nebraska.........Masters Classic................................. 2/23/02 2. 49.625....... Nebraska.........Masters Classic................................. 2/23/03 3. 49.550....... Georgia...........NCAA Preliminaries.......................... 4/16/09 49.550....... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa State................................... 3/14/04 5. 49.525....... UCLA...............NCAA Super Six Finals..................... 4/25/03 6. 49.500....... Iowa State.......vs. Nebraska..................................... 3/14/04 49.500....... Iowa State.......vs. Nebraska..................................... 3/23/03 8. 49.475....... Michigan.........vs. Nebraska..................................... 1/11/04 49.475....... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa State................................... 3/23/03 10. 49.425....... Alabama..........vs. Nebraska..................................... 1/26/03

FLOOR EXERCISE

SCORE......SCHOOL........MEET/OPPONENT........................... DATE 1. 49.625....... Iowa State.......vs. Nebraska..................................... 3/14/04 49.625....... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa State................................... 3/23/03 3. 49.575....... Georgia...........NCAA Super Six Finals..................... 4/17/09 49.575....... UCLA...............Masters Classic................................... 3/4/18 5. 49.550....... Michigan.........vs. Nebraska..................................... 1/29/16 49.550....... Nebraska.........Masters Classic................................. 2/23/03 7. 49.525....... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa State................................... 3/14/04 49.525....... Nebraska.........vs. Alabama...................................... 1/26/03 49.525....... Nebraska.........vs. Penn State..................................... 3/3/02 10. 49.500....... LSU..................NCAA Lincoln Regional...................... 4/1/17 49.500....... Alabama..........NCAA Super Six Finals..................... 4/17/09 49.500....... UCLA...............NCAA Super Six Finals..................... 4/25/03 49.500....... Nebraska.........NCAA Preliminaries.......................... 4/24/03 49.500....... Oklahoma.......Big 12 Championships..................... 3/23/02 49.500....... Nebraska.........vs. Iowa State................................... 3/10/02 49.500....... Nebraska ........vs. Penn State................................... 3/16/97


HU S K E RS

BOB DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER INDIVIDUAL RECORDS HUSKER HIGH SCORES

EVENT.............. SCORE............................. GYMNAST, SCHOOL (DATE) Vault...................10.00......................... Ashley Lambert, Nebraska (1/17/15) ...........................10.00..................................................... 12 other gymnasts Bars.....................10.00......................... Courtney Kupets, Georgia (4/17/09) ...........................10.00.............................. Janelle Giblin, Nebraska (3/4/13) Beam..................10.00......................... Courtney Kupets, Georgia (4/16/09) ...........................10.00.........................Richelle Simpson, Nebraska (2/1/03) Floor...................10.00.........................Richelle Simpson, Nebraska (2/1/03) All-Around..........39.900....................... Courtney Kupets, Georgia (4/17/09)

VAULT

SCORE....NAME (SCHOOL)...................... MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 1. 10.00....... Ashley Lambert (Nebraska)................vs. Penn State (1/17/15) 10.00....... Erin Davis (Nebraska).......................vs. Arizona State (3/6/11) 10.00....... Erin Davis (Nebraska)....... vs. Minnesota and Illinois (1/15/10) 10.00....... Courtney Kupets (Georgia).... NCAA Super Six Finals (4/17/09) 10.00....... Vanessa Zamarripa (UCLA)...............Masters Classic (2/22/09) 10.00....... Janet Anson (Iowa State).....................vs. Nebraska (3/14/04) 10.00....... Ashley Miles (Alabama).............NCAA Preliminaries (4/24/03) 10.00....... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).............. vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 10.00....... Tami Harris (Nebraska)......................... vs. Oklahoma (2/1/03) 10.00....... Jess Wertz (Nebraska).......................... vs. Oklahoma (2/1/03) 10.00....... A.J. Lamb (Nebraska)............................vs. Alabama (1/26/03) 10.00....... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).................vs. Alabama (1/26/03) 10.00....... Heather Brink (Nebraska)............................. vs. BYU (3/13/00) 10.00....... Heather Brink (Nebraska)................... vs. Iowa State (2/15/00)

UNEVEN BARS

SCORE....NAME (SCHOOL)...................... MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 1. 10.00....... Janelle Giblin (Nebraska) ............................. vs. Iowa (3/4/13) 10.00....... Courtney Kupets (Georgia).... NCAA Super Six Finals (4/17/09) 3. 9.95......... Kyla Ross (UCLA)................................Masters Classic (3/4/18) 9.95......... Brianna Brown (Michigan)..... Big Ten Championships (3/19/16) 9.95......... Kiera Brown (Penn State)...... Big Ten Championships (3/19/16) 9.95......... Jessie DeZiel (Nebraska)................................ vs Iowa (2/7/15) 9.95......... Emily Wong (Nebraska)...........................vs. Arkansas (3/8/14) 9.95......... Emily Wong (Nebraska)........................ vs. Minnesota (2/1/14) 9.95......... Emily Wong (Nebraska)................................. vs. Iowa (3/4/13) 9.95......... Janelle Giblin (Nebraska) ..................vs. Penn State (2/10/13) 9.95......... Janelle Giblin (Nebraska)............................ vs. Illinois (2/1/13) 9.95......... Emily Wong (Nebraska) ............. vs. Michigan State (1/20/13) 9.95......... Janelle Giblin (Nebraska)................... vs. Iowa State (3/16/12) 9.95......... Courtney Kupets (Georgia).......NCAA Preliminaries (4/16/09) 9.95......... Courtney Kupets (Georgia)........NCAA Event Finals (4/18/09) 9.95......... Vanessa Meloche (Nebraska)...........Masters Classic (2/26/06) 9.95......... Ashley Kelly (Arizona State).............Masters Classic (2/29/04) 9.95......... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).... NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 9.95......... Jamie Dantzscher (UCLA)..........NCAA Preliminaries (4/24/03) 9.95......... Julie Houk (Nebraska)........................ vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 9.95......... Carly Dockendorf (Washington).......Masters Classic (2/23/03) 9.95......... Tami Harris (Nebraska).....................Masters Classic (2/23/03) 9.95......... Julie Houk (Nebraska)......................Masters Classic (2/23/03) 9.95......... Julie Houk (Nebraska)......................Masters Classic (2/23/02) 9.95......... Alecia Ingram (Nebraska)................... vs. Iowa State (3/12/01) 9.95......... Julie Houk (Nebraska)................................vs. Florida (3/4/01) 9.95......... Bree Dority-O’Callaghan (Nebraska).........vs. Florida (3/4/01) 9.95......... Julie Houk (Nebraska)..............................vs. Florida (1/14/01) 9.95......... Julie Houk (Nebraska)................................. vs. Iowa (3/12/00) 9.95......... Julie Houk (Nebraska)......................Masters Classic (2/27/00) 9.95......... Heather Brink (Nebraska)...................vs. Penn State (3/14/99) 9.95......... Nikki Smith (Penn State).......................vs. Nebraska (3/14/99) 9.95......... Heather Brink (Nebraska)..... Big 12 Championships (3/21/98) 9.95......... Shelly Bartlett (Nebraska)...................vs. Penn State (3/16/97) 9.95......... Shelly Bartlett (Nebraska)..................... vs. Iowa State (3/1/97) 9.95......... Bridget Sandman (Arizona State).....Masters Classic (2/23/97) 9.95......... Sandy Woosley (Utah)....................Midwest Regional (4/8/95) 9.95......... Crystal Savage (Nebraska)...............vs. Washington (3/25/89)

BALANCE BEAM

SCORE....NAME (SCHOOL)...................... MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 1. 10.00....... Courtney Kupets (Georgia).......NCAA Preliminaries (4/16/09) 10.00....... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska)................ vs. Oklahoma (2/1/03) 3. 9.9875..... Courtney Kupets (Georgia)........NCAA Event Finals (4/18/09) 4. 9.975....... Emily Parsons (Nebraska)..................... vs. Kentucky (3/23/07) 9.975....... Jamie Saas (Nebraska)...........................vs. Missouri (1/31/04) 9.975....... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).............. vs. Iowa State (3/23/03)

9.975....... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska)............Masters Classic (2/23/03) 9.975....... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska)............Masters Classic (2/23/02) 9.975....... Hilary Thompson (Florida)......................vs. Nebraska (3/4/01) 9.975....... Suzanne Metz (Utah)......................Midwest Regional (4/8/95)

FLOOR EXERCISE

SCORE....NAME (SCHOOL)...................... MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 1. 10.00....... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska)................ vs. Oklahoma (2/1/03) 2. 9.975....... Nicole Artz (Michigan)........ Big Ten Championships (3/19/16) 9.975....... Nicole Artz (Michigan)..........................vs. Nebraska (1/29/16) 9.975....... Emily Parsons (Nebraska)........................ vs. Denver (2/23/08) 9.975....... Jamie Dantzscher (UCLA).....NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 9.975....... A.J. Lamb (Nebraska)............................vs. Alabama (1/26/03) 9.975....... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska)............Masters Classic (2/23/02) 9.975....... Hilary Thompson (Florida)......................vs. Nebraska (3/4/01) 9. 9.963....... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska)......NCAA Event Finals (4/26/03) 10. 9.95........ Felicia Hano (UCLA)...........................Masters Classic (3/4/18) 9.95......... Katelyn Ohashi (UCLA).......................Masters Classic (3/4/18) 9.95......... Megan Schweihofer (Nebraska)........... vs. Minnesota (2/3/18) 9.95......... Megan Schweihofer (Nebraska)..........vs. Pittsburgh (2/24/18) 9.95......... Emma McLean (Michigan)....................vs. Nebraska (1/27/18) 9.95......... Ashleigh Gnat (LSU)..............NCAA Lincoln Regional (4/1/17) 9.95......... Taylor Houchin (Nebraska)...............Masters Classic (2/25/17) 9.95......... Elena Lagoski (Michigan State)...... Big Ten Championships (3/19/16) 9.95......... Lindsay Mable (Minnesota).....Big Ten Championships (3/19/16) 9.95......... Hollie Blanske (Nebraska).................... vs. Utah State (3/6/16) 9.95......... Hollie Blanske (Nebraska).................. vs. Minnesota (2/12/16) 9.95......... Olivia Karas (Michigan)........................vs. Nebraska (1/29/16) 9.95......... Hollie Blanske (Nebraska).......................vs. Rutgers (1/23/16) 9.95......... Hollie Blanske (Nebraska)............................. vs. Iowa (2/7/15) 9.95......... Hollie Blanske (Nebraska)..................vs. Penn State (1/17/15) 9.95......... Emily Wong (Nebraska)........................ vs. Minnesota (2/1/14) 9.95......... Emily Wong (Nebraska)............. vs. Northern Illinois (1/11/14) 9.95......... Courtney Kupets (Georgia)........NCAA Event Finals (4/18/09) 9.95......... Ashley Clare-Kearney (LSU).......NCAA Event Finals (4/18/09) 9.95......... Courtney Kupets (Georgia).... NCAA Super Six Finals (4/17/09) 9.95......... Corey Hartung (Florida).......NCAA Super Six Finals (4/17/09) 9.95......... Morgan Dennis (Alabama).....NCAA Super Six Finals (4/17/09) 9.95......... Courtney Kupets (Georgia).......NCAA Preliminaries (4/16/09) 9.95......... Emily Parsons (Nebraska).................Masters Classic (2/25/07) 9.95......... Emily Parsons (Nebraska)..................... vs. Michigan (1/13/06) 9.95......... Emily Parsons (Nebraska)...... South Central Regional (4/9/05) 9.95......... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska)................ vs. Michigan (1/11/04) 9.95......... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).... NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 9.95......... Jamie Dantzscher (UCLA)..........NCAA Preliminaries (4/24/03) 9.95......... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).....NCAA Preliminaries (4/24/03) 9.95......... A.J. Lamb (Nebraska)......................... vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 9.95......... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).............. vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 9.95......... A.J. Lamb (Nebraska).......................Masters Classic (2/23/03) 9.95......... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska)............Masters Classic (2/23/03) 9.95......... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).................vs. Alabama (1/26/03) 9.95......... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).....Big 12 Championships (3/23/02) 9.95......... Kasie Tamayo (Oklahoma)......Big 12 Championships (3/23/02) 9.95......... Sissy Huey (Iowa State)........................vs. Nebraska (3/10/02) 9.95......... A.J. Lamb (Nebraska)......................... vs. Iowa State (3/10/02) 9.95......... A.J. Lamb (Nebraska).............................vs. Missouri (1/27/02) 9.95......... Stephanie Sweitzer (Iowa State)...........vs. Nebraska (3/12/01) 9.95......... Amy Ringo (Nebraska).................. vs. Oregon State (1/14/01) 9.95......... Misty Oxford (Nebraska)....................vs. Penn State (3/16/97) 9.95......... Ellen Casey (Penn State)......................vs. Nebraska (3/16/97) 9.95......... Kim DeHaan (Nebraska)....................... vs. Iowa State (3/1/97) 9.95......... Kim DeHaan (Nebraska)............... vs. Southern Utah (3/23/96)

ALL-AROUND

SCORE....NAME (SCHOOL)...................... MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) 1. 39.900..... Courtney Kupets (Georgia).... NCAA Super Six Finals (4/17/09) 2. 39.825..... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).............. vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) 3. 39.800..... Courtney Kupets (Georgia) ......NCAA Preliminaries (4/16/09) 39.800......Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).... NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 39.800..... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska)............Masters Classic (2/23/03) 6. 39.750..... Tami Harris (Nebraska)....................... vs. Iowa State (3/14/04) 39.750..... A.J. Lamb (Nebraska)......................... vs. Oklahoma (1/26/03) 8. 39.725..... Erin Dethloff (Iowa State).....................vs. Nebraska (3/14/04) 39.725..... Jamie Dantzscher (UCLA).....NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 10. 39.700..... Janet Anson (Iowa State).....................vs. Nebraska (3/14/04) 39.700..... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska)................ vs. Michigan (1/11/04) 39.700..... A.J. Lamb (Nebraska)......................... vs. Iowa State (3/23/03)

HISTORY & RECORDS


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

MASTERS CLASSIC RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

EVENT........... SCORE.......................SCHOOL....................................................................... YEAR Team............... 198.025....................... Nebraska..............................................................................2003 Vault................ 49.575......................... UCLA...................................................................................2009 Bars................. 49.475......................... Nebraska..............................................................................2003 Beam.............. 49.675......................... Nebraska..............................................................................2002 Floor............... 49.550......................... Nebraska..............................................................................2003

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

EVENT........... SCORE.......................GYMNAST.................................................................... YEAR Vault................ 10.00........................... Vanessa Zamarripa (UCLA)...................................................2009 Bars................. 9.975........................... Tami Harris (Nebraska).........................................................2001 Beam.............. 9.975........................... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska)...............................................2003 Floor............... 9.975........................... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska)...............................................2002 All-Around...... 39.800......................... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska)...............................................2003

TEAM SCORE

SCORE.... SCHOOL............................. YEAR 1. 198.025....Nebraska............................... 2003 2. 197.500....UCLA..................................... 2018 3. 197.375....Nebraska............................... 2001 4. 197.175....Nebraska............................... 2017 197.175....Nebraska............................... 2018

TEAM VAULT 1. 2. 4. 5.

SCORE.... SCHOOL............................. YEAR 49.575.... UCLA....................................... 2009 49.575.... Nebraska................................. 2018 49.475.... UCLA....................................... 2018 49.450.... Nebraska................................. 2012 49.400.... Nebraska................................. 2011 49.400.... Nebraska................................. 2009

TEAM BARS

1. 3. 4. 5.

SCORE.... SCHOOL............................. YEAR 49.475.... Nebraska................................. 2003 49.475.... UCLA....................................... 2018 49.450.... Nebraska................................. 2001 49.425.... Nebraska................................. 2015 49.350.... Nebraska ................................ 2014 49.350.... Nebraska................................. 2000

TEAM BALANCE BEAM

1. 2. 4. 5.

SCORE.... SCHOOL............................. YEAR 49.675.... Nebraska................................. 2002 49.625.... Nebraska................................. 2003 49.400.... UCLA....................................... 2018 49.325.... Nebraska................................. 2016 49.275.... Nebraska................................. 2017 49.275.... California................................. 2017 49.275.... Nebraska................................. 2001

1. 2. 3. 5.

SCORE.... SCHOOL............................. YEAR 49.575.... UCLA....................................... 2018 49.550.... Nebraska................................. 2003 49.425.... Nebraska................................. 2017 49.425.... Nebraska................................. 2001 49.400.... Nebraska................................. 2005

TEAM FLOOR EXERCISE

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INDIVIDUAL VAULT

SCORE....SCHOOL............................. YEAR 1. 10.00....... Vanessa Zamarripa (UCLA)..... 2009 2. 9.975....... Taylor Houchin (Nebraska)..... 2018 9.975....... Jessie DeZiel (Nebraska)........ 2014 9.975....... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).... 2005 9.975....... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).....2003 6. 9.95......... Jessie DeZiel (Nebraska)........ 2015 9.95......... Erin Davis (Nebraska)............. 2011 9.95......... Tricia Woo (Nebraska)............ 2009 9.95......... Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (UCLA).....2009 10. 9.925....... Janelle Giblin (Nebraska)....... 2012 9.925....... Jessie DeZiel (Nebraska)........ 2012 9.925....... Kylie Stone (Nebraska)........... 2009 9.925....... Emily Parsons (Nebraska)....... 2007 9.925....... Emily Parsons (Nebraska)....... 2005 9.925....... Tami Harris (Nebraska)........... 2004 9.925....... Kelly McDonald (Washington)....2003 9.925....... TeShawne Jackson (West Virginia)....2002

INDIVIDUAL UNEVEN BARS

SCORE....GYMNAST (SCHOOL)......... YEAR 1. 9.975....... Tami Harris (Nebraska)........... 2001 2. 9.95......... Kyla Ross (UCLA).................... 2018 9.95......... Hollie Blanske (Nebraska)...... 2015 9.95......... Jessie DeZiel (Nebraska)........ 2015 9.95......... Giana O’Connor (Illinois)........ 2015 9.95......... Vanessa Meloche (Nebraska)....2006 9.95......... Ashley Kelly (Arizona State)... 2004 9.95......... Tami Harris (Nebraska)........... 2003 9.95......... Julie Houk (Nebraska)............ 2003 9.95......... Carly Dockendorf (Washington).... 2003 9.95......... Julie Houk (Nebraska)............ 2002 9.95......... Julie Houk (Nebraska)........... 2000 9.95......... Bridget Sandman (Arizona State).... 1997

INDIVIDUAL BALANCE BEAM

SCORE....GYMNAST (SCHOOL)......... YEAR 1. 9.975....... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).....2003 9.975....... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).....2002 3. 9.95......... Peng-Peng Lee (UCLA).......... 2018 9.95......... Jen French (Nebraska)........... 2003 9.95......... A.J. Lamb (Nebraska)............. 2003 9.95......... Stacy Wong (Washington)...... 2003 9.95......... Laura Goss (Nebraska)........... 2002 9.95......... A.J. Lamb (Nebraska)............. 2002 9.95......... Laurie McLaughlin (Nebraska)....1999 10. 9.925...... Taylor Houchin (Nebraska)..... 2017 9.925....... Sofie Seilnacht (California)..... 2017 9.925....... Emily Wong (Nebraska).......... 2014 9.925....... Erinn Dooley (Florida)............ 2004

INDIVIDUAL FLOOR EXERCISE

SCORE....GYMNAST (SCHOOL)......... YEAR 1. 9.975....... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).....2002 2. 9.95......... Felicia Hano (UCLA)............... 2018 9.95......... Katelyn Ohashi (UCLA)........... 2018 9.95......... Taylor Houchin (Nebraska)..... 2017 9.95......... Hollie Blanske (Nebraska)...... 2015 9.95......... Emily Parsons (Nebraska)....... 2007 9.95......... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).... 2005 9.95......... A.J. Lamb (Nebraska)............. 2003 9.95......... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).....2003 10. 9.925....... Megan Schweihofer (Nebraska)...2018 9.925....... Pauline Tratz (UCLA)............... 2018 9.925....... Jennie Laeng (Nebraska)....... 2017 9.925....... Emily Wong (Nebraska).......... 2014 9.925....... Emily Wong (Nebraska) ......... 2013 9.925....... Emily Wong (Nebraska).......... 2012 9.925....... Lora Evenstad (Nebraska)...... 2011 9.925....... Emily Parsons (Nebraska)....... 2005 9.925....... A.J. Lamb (Nebraska)............. 2001 9.925....... Bree Dority-O’Callaghan (Nebraska).... 2001 9.925....... Jess Wertz (Nebraska)............ 2001 9.925....... Heather Brink (Nebraska)....... 2000

INDIVIDUAL ALL-AROUND

SCORE....GYMNAST (SCHOOL)......... YEAR 1. 39.800..... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).....2003 2. 39.650..... Taylor Houchin (Nebraska)..... 2017 3. 39.625..... Giana O’Connor (Illinois)........ 2015 39.625..... Richelle Simpson (Nebraska).....2005 5. 39.600..... Emily Wong (Nebraska).......... 2013 39.600..... A.J. Lamb (Nebraska)............. 2003 7. 39.575..... Kyla Ross (UCLA).................... 2018 39.575..... Heather Brink (Nebraska)....... 2000 9. 39.550..... Jessie DeZiel (Nebraska)........ 2015 39.550..... Tami Harris (Nebraska)........... 2004 39.550..... Ashley Kelly (Arizona State)... 2004

MASTERS CLASSIC TEAM CHAMPIONS YEAR........... TEAM................................ SCORE 1989............ Nebraska............................ 192.100 1990............ Nebraska............................ 190.050 1991............ Alabama............................. 190.800 1992............ Arizona............................... 192.050 1993............ Michigan State................... 190.750 1994............ No Masters Classic held................. 1995............ Nebraska............................ 192.050 1996............ Nebraska............................ 196.625 1997............ Nebraska............................ 193.800 1998............ Nebraska............................ 193.350 1999............ Nebraska............................ 195.725 2000............ Nebraska............................ 196.775 2001............ Nebraska............................ 197.375 2002............ Nebraska............................ 197.150 2003............ Nebraska............................ 198.025 2004............ Nebraska............................ 196.525 2005............ Nebraska............................ 196.725 2006............ Nebraska............................ 195.250 2007............ Nebraska............................ 196.400 2008............ No Masters Classic held................. 2009............ Nebraska............................ 196.225 2010............ Nebraska............................ 196.425 2011............ Nebraska............................ 196.500 2012............ Nebraska............................ 196.550 2013............ Nebraska............................ 197.050 2014............ Nebraska............................ 196.850 2015............ Nebraska............................ 197.100 2016............ Nebraska............................ 196.400 2017............ Nebraska............................ 197.175 2018............ UCLA.................................. 197.500


HU S K E RS

NEBRASKA’S CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

EVENT............. SCORE....................... SITE........................................................................... YEAR Team.................. 197.800........................ Nebraska..........................................................................2013 Vault................... 49.725.......................... Nebraska..........................................................................2013 Bars.................... 49.725.......................... Oklahoma.........................................................................2001 Beam ................ 49.625.......................... Oklahoma.........................................................................2001 Floor.................. 49.650.......................... Missouri............................................................................2003

9. 9.925........ Sienna Crouse...................... 2018 9.925........ Emily Wong.......................... 2013 9.925........ Richelle Simpson.................. 2003 9.925........ Julie Houk............................ 2001 9.925........ Julie Houk............................ 2000 9.925........ Nicole Wilkinson.................. 1998 9.925........ Shelly Bartlett....................... 1997 9.925........ Heather Brink....................... 1997

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL BALANCE BEAM

EVENT............. SCORE....................... NAME........................................................................ YEAR Vault................... 9.975............................ Hollie Blanske...................................................................2016 .......................... 9.975............................ Heather Brink...................................................................2000 Bars.................... 10.00............................ Bree Dority-O’Callaghan..................................................2001 Beam................. 9.975............................ Richelle Simpson..............................................................2003 Floor.................. 10.00............................ Emily Wong......................................................................2014 .......................... 10.00............................ Richelle Simpson..............................................................2003 All-Around......... 39.80............................ Richelle Simpson..............................................................2003

TEAM SCORE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

SCORE.............................................. YEAR 197.800................................................. 2013 197.650................................................. 2001 197.500................................................. 2003 197.100................................................. 2012 196.950................................................. 2014

TEAM VAULT

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

SCORE.............................................. YEAR 49.725................................................... 2013 49.475................................................... 2012 49.40 2010 49.375................................................... 1997 49.325................................................... 2015 49.325................................................... 2014 49.325................................................... 2007 49.325................................................... 2005

1. 2. 3. 5.

SCORE.............................................. YEAR 49.725................................................... 2001 49.600................................................... 2003 49.475................................................... 2016 49.475................................................... 2015 49.425................................................... 2012

TEAM UNEVEN BARS

INDIVIDUAL VAULT

SCORE.....GYMNAST......................... YEAR 1. 9.975........ Richelle Simpson.................. 2003 2. 9.95.......... Emily Wong.......................... 2014 9.95.......... Emily Parsons....................... 2007 9.95.......... Richelle Simpson.................. 2002 9.95.......... Bree Dority-O’Callaghan...... 2001 9.95.......... A.J. Lamb............................. 2001 7. 9.925........ Grace Williams..................... 2016 9.925........ Jamie Saas........................... 2003 9.925........ Jen French............................ 2001 9.925........ Courtney Brown................... 1999 9.925........ Shelly Bartlett....................... 1997

SCORE.....GYMNAST......................... YEAR 1. 9.975........ Hollie Blanske....................... 2016 9.975........ Heather Brink....................... 2000 3. 9.95.......... Hollie Blanske....................... 2013 9.95.......... Jessie DeZiel........................ 2013 9.95.......... Janelle Giblin....................... 2013 9.95.......... Brittany Skinner.................... 2013 9.95.......... Emily Parsons....................... 2007 9.95.......... Heather Brink....................... 1998 9. 9.925........ Jessie DeZiel........................ 2014 9.925........ Emily Wong.......................... 2013 9.925........ Erin Davis............................. 2011 9.925........ Emily Parsons....................... 2008 9.925........ Courtney Brown................... 1999

INDIVIDUAL FLOOR EXERCISE

INDIVIDUAL UNEVEN BARS

SCORE.....GYMNAST......................... YEAR 1. 39.800...... Richelle Simpson.................. 2003 2. 39.725...... Emily Wong.......................... 2013 3. 39.650...... Emily Parsons....................... 2007 4. 39.625...... Jessie DeZiel........................ 2013 5. 39.600...... Hollie Blanske....................... 2014 39.600...... Emily Wong.......................... 2012 7. 39.575...... Richelle Simpson.................. 2002 39.575...... Heather Brink....................... 1998 39.575...... Shelly Bartlett....................... 1997 10. 39.525...... Megan Schweihofer............. 2018 39.525...... Richelle Simpson.................. 2005

SCORE.....GYMNAST......................... YEAR 1. 10.00........ Bree Dority-O’Callaghan...... 2001 2. 9.95.......... Jennie Laeng........................ 2015 9.95.......... Tami Harris........................... 2003 9.95.......... Julie Houk............................ 2003 9.95.......... Tami Harris........................... 2001 9.95.......... Julie Houk............................ 2001 9.95.......... Alecia Ingram....................... 2001 9.95.......... Heather Brink....................... 1998

SCORE.....GYMNAST......................... YEAR 1. 10.00........ Emily Wong.......................... 2014 10.00........ Richelle Simpson.................. 2003 3. 9.975........ Emily Wong.......................... 2013 4. 9.95.......... Megan Schweihofer............. 2018 9.95.......... Hollie Blanske....................... 2014 9.95.......... Jessie DeZiel........................ 2013 9.95.......... A.J. Lamb............................. 2003 9.95.......... Richelle Simpson.................. 2002 9.95.......... Heather Brink....................... 2000 9.95.......... Kim DeHaan......................... 1995

INDIVIDUAL ALL-AROUND

TEAM BALANCE BEAM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

SCORE.............................................. YEAR 49.625................................................... 2001 49.550................................................... 2003 49.450................................................... 1997 49.375................................................... 2002 49.225................................................... 2013

1. 2. 3. 5.

SCORE.............................................. YEAR 49.650................................................... 2003 49.500................................................... 2014 49.475................................................... 2013 49.475................................................... 2000 49.425................................................... 2002

TEAM FLOOR EXERCISE

Hollie Blanske tied a Nebraska conference championship record with a 9.975 on vault at the 2016 Big Ten Championships in Lincoln. HISTORY & RECORDS


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

NEBRASKA’S NCAA POSTSEASON RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

EVENT..........SCORE......................................................... MEET (DATE) Team.............. 197.325................................... NCAA Preliminaries (4/24/03) Vault............... 49.650.................... at NCAA Morgantown Regional (4/6/13) Bars................ 49.475............... at NCAA Region 3 Championships (4/1/00) Beam............. 49.425.....at NCAA West Regional Championships (4/12/03) Floor.............. 49.500...................................... NCAA Preliminaries (4/24/03

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

EVENT..........SCORE........................................ GYMNAST, MEET, YEAR All-Around..... 39.800.................... Richelle Simpson, Super Six Finals, 2003 Vault............... 10.00........ Heather Brink, at Region 3 Championships, 2000 Bars................ 9.975........ Heather Brink, at Region 3 Championships, 2000 Beam............. 9.95........... Danielle Breen, at NCAA Lincoln Regional, 2017 ...................... 9.95.................Emily Wong, at NCAA Super Six Finals, 2014 ...................... 9.95...................... Richelle Simpson, at West Regional, 2003 Floor.............. 9.963.................Richelle Simpson, NCAA Event Finals, 2003

INDIVIDUAL VAULT

SCORE... GYMNAST.................................................... MEET (DATE) 1. 10.00.......Heather Brink................. at Region 3 Championships (4/1/00) 2. 9.975.......Richelle Simpson................ NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 3. 9.96.........Sienna Crouse.................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/21/18) 4. 9.95.........Taylor Houchin............................ at Raleigh Regional (4/7/18) 9.95.........Jessie DeZiel......................at NCAA Ames Regional (4/4/15) 9.95.........Jessie DeZiel.....at NCAA West Regional Championships (4/5/14) 9.95.........Emily Wong............ at NCAA Morgantown Regional (4/6/13) 9.95.........Brittany Skinner...... at NCAA Morgantown Regional (4/6/13) 9.95.........Jessie DeZiel.......... at NCAA Morgantown Regional (4/6/13) 9.95.........Erin Davis................ at NCAA Preliminary Session II (4/15/11) 9.95.........Jamie Schleppenbach.....at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/16/11) 9.95.........Emily Parsons.......................at NCAA Preliminaries (4/26/07) 9.95.........Emily Parsons.... at Southeast Regional Championships (4/8/06) 9.95.........A.J. Lamb........................... NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 9.95.........Gina Bruce............................... NCAA Preliminaries (4/24/03) 9.95.........Heather Brink........................ at NCAA Event Finals (4/15/00) 9.95.........Heather Brink...................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/14/00) 9.95.........Heather Brink...................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/23/99) 9.95.........Heather Brink................... Region 3 Championships (4/10/99)

INDIVIDUAL UNEVEN BARS

SCORE... GYMNAST.................................................... MEET (DATE) 1. 9.975.......Taylor Houchin................. at NCAA Raleigh Regional (4/7/18) 9.975.......Heather Brink................. at Region 3 Championships (4/1/00) 2. 9.95.........Emily Wong....at NCAA West Regional Championships (4/5/14) 9.95.........Richelle Simpson................ NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 9.95.........Julie Houk...................... at Region 3 Championships (4/1/00) 5. 9.925.......Jessie DeZiel.....at NCAA West Regional Championships (4/5/14) 9.925.......Libby Landgraf.....................at NCAA Preliminaries (4/15/04) 9.925.......Heather Brink.........................at NCAA Event Finals (4/15/00) 9.925.......Julie Houk........................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/14/00) 9.925.......Heather Brink...................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/14/00) 9.925.......Kim DeHaan............................at Midwest Regional (4/13/96) 9.925.......Shelly Bartlett..................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/18/97)

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INDIVIDUAL BALANCE BEAM

SCORE... GYMNAST.................................................... MEET (DATE) 1. 9.95.........Danielle Breen................. at NCAA Lincoln Regional (4/1/17) 9.95.........Emily Wong.....................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/19/14) 9.95.........Richelle Simpson..... at West Regional Championships (4/12/03) 4. 9.925.......Richelle Simpson.................NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 9.925.......Richelle Simpson......................NCAA Preliminaries (4/24/03) 6. 9.9125.....Kristi Esposito........................at NCAA Event Finals (4/23/05) 7. 9.90.........Danielle Breen..........................at NCAA Semifinals (4/14/17) 9.90.........Grace Williams................ at NCAA Lincoln Regional (4/1/17) 9.90.........Grace Williams............. at NCAA Iowa City Regional (4/2/16) 9.90.........Hollie Blanske..................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/19/14) 9.90.........Jennie Laeng...................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/19/14) 9.90.........Emily Wong..........................at NCAA Preliminaries (4/18/14) 9.90.........Jamie Schleppenbach..........at NCAA Preliminaries (4/18/14) 9.90.........Jessie DeZiel........................at NCAA Preliminaries (4/18/14) 9.90.........Hollie Blanske.......................at NCAA Preliminaries (4/18/14) 9.90.........Tricia Woo..... at Southeast Regional Championships (4/4/09) 9.90.........Kathryn Howard...............at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/27/07) 9.90.........Tricia Woo.............................at NCAA Preliminaries (4/26/07) 9.90.........Emily Parsons.at Southeast Regional Championships (4/8/06) 9.90.........Emily Parsons..................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/22/05) 9.90.........Richelle Simpson....South Central Regional Championships (4/9/05) 9.90.........Kristi Esposito.......................at NCAA Preliminaries (4/15/04) 9.90.........A.J. Lamb............................NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 9.90.........A.J. Lamb........... at West Regional Championships (4/12/03) 9.90.........Nicole Wilkinson.............. Region 3 Championships (4/10/99)

INDIVIDUAL FLOOR EXERCISE

SCORE... GYMNAST.................................................... MEET (DATE) 1. 9.963.......Richelle Simpson...................... NCAA Event Finals (4/26/03) 2. 9.95.........Emily Parsons.......................at NCAA Preliminaries (4/20/06) 9.95.........Emily Parsons..................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/22/05) 9.95.........Emily Parsons....South Central Regional Championships (4/9/05) 9.95.........Richelle Simpson................ NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 9.95.........Richelle Simpson..................... NCAA Preliminaries (4/24/03) 9.95.........Heather Brink........................at NCAA Preliminaries (4/13/00) 8. 9.925.......Hollie Blanske...........................at NCAA Semifinals (4/17/15) 9.925.......Hollie Blanske.....................at NCAA Ames Regional (4/4/15) 9.925.......Emily Parsons..... at West Regional Championships (4/14/07) 9.925.......Emily Parsons..................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/21/06) 9.925.......Kylie Stone......................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/21/06) 9.925.......Emily Parsons........................at NCAA Event Finals (4/23/05) 9.925.......Emily Parsons.......................at NCAA Preliminaries (4/21/05) 9.925.......A.J. Lamb............................NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 9.925.......A.J. Lamb.................................NCAA Preliminaries (4/24/03) 9.925.......Tami Harris..... at South Central Regional Championships (4/7/01) 9.925.......Misty Oxford.................... Region 3 Championships (4/10/99) 9.925.......Shelly Bartlett.... at Midwest Regional Championships (4/13/96)

INDIVIDUAL ALL-AROUND

SCORE... GYMNAST.................................................... MEET (DATE) 1. 39.800.....Richelle Simpson................ NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 2. 39.700.....Heather Brink................. at Region 3 Championships (4/1/00) 3. 39.675.....Richelle Simpson..................... NCAA Preliminaries (4/24/03) 39.675.....A.J. Lamb........................... NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) 5. 39.625.....Emily Wong....at NCAA West Regional Championships (4/5/14) 39.625.....Heather Brink...................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/14/00) 7. 39.600.....Heather Brink........................at NCAA Preliminaries (4/13/00) 8. 39.575.....Richelle Simpson..... at West Regional Championships (4/12/03) 9. 39.550.....Emily Parsons..................at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/22/05) 10. 39.525.....Emily Wong .........................at NCAA Preliminaries (4/18/14) 39.525.....Emily Wong..........................at NCAA Preliminaries (4/19/13) 39.525.....Emily Parsons....South Central Regional Championships (4/9/05) 39.525.....A.J. Lamb........... at West Regional Championships (4/12/03)


HU S K E RS

NEBRASKA’S CLASS RECORDS FRESHMAN RECORDS

EVENT............. SCORE....GYMNAST............. MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) Vault..................9.975...... Alecia Ingram................. vs. Iowa State (3/12/01) Uneven Bars......9.975...... Tami Harris...................Masters Classic (2/27/00) Balance Beam....9.925...... Megan Schweihofer...........at B1G Five (3/12/16) ..........................9.925...... Grace Williams...............vs. Penn State (1/17/15) ..........................9.925...... Kristi Esposito................ vs. Iowa State (3/14/04) ..........................9.925...... Michele Zabawa............. vs. Iowa State (3/14/04) ..........................9.925...... Kristi Esposito.......................at Denver (2/21/04) ..........................9.925...... Alecia Ingram.........................vs. Florida (3/4/01) ..........................9.925...... Alecia Ingram................. at WVU Invite (2/10/01) ..........................9.925...... Alecia Ingram......................at Missouri (1/28/01) Floor Exercise....9.95........ Taylor Houchin.............Masters Classic (2/25/17) ..........................9.95........ Taylor Houchin.... at GymQuarters Invitational (2/17/17) ..........................9.95........ Jessie DeZiel.............................at Utah (3/19/12) ..........................9.95........ Emily Parsons..... at Arkansas Quadrangular (3/19/05) ..........................9.95........ Emily Parsons.... South Central Regional (4/9/05) ..........................9.95........ Emily Parsons....at NCAA Super Six Finals (4/22/05) All-Around.........39.650.... Taylor Houchin.............Masters Classic (2/25/17)

SOPHOMORE RECORDS

EVENT............. SCORE....GYMNAST............. MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) Vault..................10.00...... Ashley Lambert.at Rutgers Quad Meet (1/24/15) ..........................10.00...... Ashley Lambert..............vs. Penn State (1/17/15) ..........................10.00...... Jess Wertz........................at ASU Invite (3/16/01) Uneven Bars......10.00...... Bree Dority-O’Callaghan.....at Big 12 Championships (3/24/01) Balance Beam....9.975...... Richelle Simpson.........Masters Classic (2/23/02) Floor Exercise....9.975...... Richelle Simpson.........Masters Classic (2/23/02) All-Around.........39.675.... Jessie DeZiel.............................. vs.Iowa (3/4/13)

JUNIOR RECORDS

EVENT............. SCORE....GYMNAST............. MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) Vault..................10.00...... Erin Davis..... vs. Minnesota and Illinois (1/15/10) ..........................10.00...... Emily Parsons...... at Hearts Invitational (2/17/07) ..........................10.00...... Richelle Simpson........... vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) ..........................10.00...... Tami Harris....................... vs. Oklahoma (2/1/03) ..........................10.00...... Richelle Simpson..............vs. Alabama (1/26/03) Uneven Bars......9.95........ Emily Wong.............................. vs. Iowa (3/4/13) ..........................9.95........ Janelle Giblin................. vs. Iowa State (3/16/12) ..........................9.95........ Richelle Simpson.... NCAA Super Six Finals (4/25/03) ..........................9.95........ Julie Houk...................... vs. Iowa State (3/23/03) ..........................9.95........ Richelle Simpson.............. at Michigan (3/14/03) ..........................9.95........ Richelle Simpson..............at Penn State (3/1/03) ..........................9.95........ Tami Harris....... Big 12 Championships (3/29/03) ..........................9.95........ Julie Houk....................Masters Classic (2/23/02) ..........................9.95........ Heather Brink.................vs. Penn State (3/14/99) ..........................9.95........ Misty Oxford...................at Penn State (3/14/98) Balance Beam....10.00...... Richelle Simpson............. vs. Oklahoma (2/1/03) Floor Exercise....10.00...... Richelle Simpson....Big 12 Championships (3/29/03) ..........................10.00...... Richelle Simpson.............. at Michigan (3/14/03) ..........................10.00...... Richelle Simpson............. vs. Oklahoma (2/1/03) All-Around.........39.825.... Richelle Simpson........... vs. Iowa State (3/23/03)

Jessie DeZiel holds the sophomore class all-around record with a 39.675 against Iowa in 2013.

SENIOR RECORDS

EVENT............. SCORE....GYMNAST............. MEET/OPPONENT (DATE) Vault..................10.00...... Erin Davis.....................vs. Arizona State (3/6/11) ..........................10.00...... Richelle Simpson................at Missouri (1/28/05) ..........................10.00...... Gina Bruce.........................vs. Missouri (1/31/04) ..........................10.00...... A.J. Lamb..........................vs. Alabama (1/26/03) ..........................10.00...... Heather Brink............at NCAA Regional (4/1/00) ..........................10.00...... Heather Brink........................... vs. BYU (3/13/00) ..........................10.00...... Heather Brink................. vs. Iowa State (2/15/00) Uneven Bars......10.00...... Janelle Giblin............................ vs. Iowa (3/4/13) Balance Beam....9.95........ Emily Wong............ at Super Six Finals (4/19/14) ..........................9.95........ Emily Wong.at Big Ten Championships (3/22/14) ..........................9.95........ Tricia Woo........................ vs. Iowa State (3/8/09) ..........................9.95........ A.J. Lamb.....................Masters Classic (2/23/03) ..........................9.95........ Laura Goss...................Masters Classic (2/23/02) ..........................9.95........ Laurie McLaughlin.......Masters Classic (2/28/99) Floor Exercise....10.00...... Emily Wong.at Big Ten Championships (3/22/14) ..........................10.00...... Richelle Simpson.... at Arkansas Quadrangular (3/19/05) All-Around.........39.750.... Tami Harris.........................vs. Missouri (1/31/04) ..........................39.750.... A.J. Lamb..........................vs. Alabama (1/26/03)

Taylor Houchin set the Nebraska freshman class all-around record with a 39.650 at the Masters Classic in 2017. HISTORY & RECORDS


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS STUDENT-ATHLETE.................. HOMETOWN............................ YEARS LETTERED Albano, Trisha .............................Holtsville, N.Y.....................................................1987 Bachmeier, Natalie......................Minot, N.D.....................................................1991-92 Bair, Tami ....................................Indianapolis, Ind................................. 1987-88-89-90 Baker, Barbara........................................................................................................1976 Barmore, Deanna........................Omaha, Neb..................................................2011-12 Bartlett, Shelly ............................Spokane, Wash................................... 1994-95-96-97 Beck, Jordyn................................Overland Park, Kan.............................................2014 Bertolotti, Elizabeth.....................Western Springs, Ill............................................1985 Blanske, Hollie.............................Oak Grove, Minn................................ 2013-14-15-16 Bosle, Renee ...............................Omaha, Neb............................................ 1982-83-84 Breen, Danielle............................Ames, Iowa......................................... 2015-16-17-18 Brezanski, Anita ..........................Lincoln, Neb.......................................................1982 Brink, Heather..............................Lincoln, Neb....................................... 1997-98-99-00 Brown, Courtney .........................Fishers, Ind......................................... 1996-97-98-99 Bruce, Gina..................................Champlin, Minn.................................. 2001-02-03-04 Bryan, Debbie..............................Albuquerque, N.M.............................................1991 Bryant, Michele ...........................Blue Springs, Mo................................ 1987-88-89-90 Buckey, Carrie .............................Green Bay, Wis..............................................1977-78 Burchell, Maureen ......................Colorado Springs, Colo......................................1984 Burdette, Angie ..........................Greeley, Colo...................................... 1987-88-89-90 Busacker, Katelyn.........................Omaha, Neb.......................................................2012 Bush, Lynne.................................Lincoln, Neb..................................................1980-81 Bussard, Pam ..............................Littleton, Colo.......................................... 1981-82-83 Byrd, Tiffany.................................Orlando, Fla..................................................2003-04 Camp, Kristi ................................Mequon, Wis...................................... 1992-93-94-95 Campbell, Brenda ......................Aurora, Neb........................................................1981 Carmichael-Gerard, Patty............Montgomeryville, Pa............................... 1978-79-80 Carter, Stephanie.........................Bryn Athyn, Pa.................................... 2004-05-06-07 Carvajal, Cindy............................San Antonio, Texas........................................1991-92 Cash, Karla...................................Willmar, Minn........................................... 1990-91-92 Cassanos, Cathy..........................Newark, Ohio................................................1986-87 Cassello, Jackie...........................South Hempstead, N.Y.......................................1985 Chmelka, Carol............................Omaha, Neb............................................ 1980-81-82 Chung, Kelli.................................Torrance, Calif...............................................2016-18 Clark, Alexa.................................Golden, Colo......................................................2017 Clemons, Jane.............................Omaha, Neb....................................... 1987-88-89-90 Concannon, Jeanne.....................Colorado Springs, Colo......................................1978 Cottrill, Nancy..............................New London, N.H..............................................1983 Crouse, Sienna............................Fargo, N.D............................................... 2016-17-18 Curtis, Makayla............................Savannah, Ga.....................................................2018 Czaplewski, Sandy ......................Grand Island, Neb.........................................1977-78 Davis, Erin....................................Round Rock, Texas............................. 2008-09-10-11 DeHaan, Kim...............................Sioux Falls, S.D................................... 1994-95-96-97 DeZiel, Jessie..............................Rogers, Minn...................................... 2012-13-14-15 Dority-O’Callaghan, Bree............Kearney, Neb........................................... 1999-00-01 Dillman, Amie .............................Katy, Texas.......................................... 1996-97-98-99 Dujakovich, Anika........................Lenexa, Kan........................................................2018 Duval, Nicole ..............................Lincoln, Neb....................................... 1992-93-94-95 Epperson, Abbie.........................Allen, Texas...................................................2017-18 Esposito, Kristi.............................Slidell, La.......................................................2004-05 Evans, Nancy ..............................Bellevue, Neb................................................1980-81 Evenstad, Lora.............................Grand Forks, N.D............................... 2009-10-11-12 Foster, Shane...............................Danville, Calif................................................1990-91 French, Jen..................................Greensboro, N.C. .............................. 2000-01-02-03 Furman, Terri...............................Lincoln, Neb....................................... 1982-83-84-85 Fyffe, Kristin.................................Cincinnati, Ohio.............................................2009-10 Giblin, Janelle..............................San Ramon, Calif................................ 2010-11-12-13 Gloudemans, Carrie....................Neenah, Wis..................................................2002-03 Gerbig, Karla..........................................................................................................1976 Goss, Laura .................................Austell, Ga.......................................... 1999-00-01-02 Gould, Renee..............................Lincoln, Neb............................................ 1984-85-86 Gowda, Natasha..........................Vancouver, British Columbia...............................2004 Grabowski, Kim...........................Lincoln, Neb....................................... 1981-82-83-84 Habbib, Brittnee..........................North York, Ontario............................ 2008-09-10-11 Hagemann, Char.........................Papillion, Neb.......................................... 1983-84-85 Hall, Teri ......................................Emmaus, Pa...................................................1984-85 Harris, Tami..................................Virginia Beach, Va............................... 2001-02-03-04 Harrison, Debbie ........................Wilmington, Del................................. 1980-81-82-83 Harvey, Vicki ...............................Omaha, Neb.......................................................1979 Hassel, Sierra...............................Johnston, Iowa..............................................2017-18 Hawkins, Kailyn............................Charlotte, N.C...............................................2012-13 Hawkinson, Jennifer ...................Boise, Idaho........................................ 1992-93-94-95 Hermanson, Kris..........................Lincoln, Neb..................................................1978-79 Holling, Janet .............................Elkhorn, Neb.................................................1985-86 Houchin, Taylor............................Republic, Mo.................................................2017-18 Houk, Julie ..................................Hamilton, Ohio................................... 2000-01-02-03 Howard, Kathryn..........................Houston, Texas................................... 2007-08-09-10 Hutchinson, Karley.......................Pearland, Texas...................................................2018 Hutchinson, Torri.........................Pearland, Texas...................................................2018 Idler, Erika....................................Omaha, Neb.......................................................1988 Ingram, Alecia.............................Knoxville, Tenn..............................................2001-02 Jenkins, Martha...........................Kingwood, Texas................................ 1992-93-94-95 Johnson, Kylee............................Lincoln, Neb.......................................................2005 Johnson, Shelly ...........................Laramie, Wyo.................................................1994-95 Kaemmerlen, Stephanie..............St. Louis, Mo..................................................1989-90 Kinneman, Meg...........................Chatham, Ill........................................................1984 Kuo, Megan.................................Arcadia, Calif.................................................2016-17 Laeng, Jennie..............................West Middlesex, Pa............................ 2014-15-16-17 Lamb, A.J....................................Lincoln, Neb....................................... 2000-01-02-03 Lamb, Alisha ...............................Lincoln, Neb............................................ 1997-98-99 Lamb, Arica.................................Lincoln, Neb....................................... 1997-98-99-00 Lambert, Ashley...........................Newport News, Va.............................. 2014-15-16-17 Landgraf, Libby............................Fort Collins, Colo............................... 2001-02-03-04 Lauer, Amanda.............................Sioux City, Iowa....................................... 2013-14-15 Lauer, Jennifer.............................Sioux City, Iowa.................................. 2012-13-14-15 Laverman, Sue ............................Glendale, Ariz.....................................................1987 Lichtenstein, Nita ........................Houston, Texas........................................ 1989-90-91 Liddick, Peggy ............................Lincoln, Neb............................................ 1977-78-79 Litrenta, Susan ............................York, Pa.................................................... 1980-81-82 Long, Sabrina..............................Tulsa, Okla.....................................................2006-08 Lundeen, Carol.......................................................................................................1976 Madigan, Annette ......................St. Paul, Minn..................................... 1982-83-84-85 Madsen, Karen ...........................Lincoln, Neb..................................................1979-80 Martin, Ariel.................................Chicago, Ill....................................................2014-15 McConkey, Madison....................Lincoln, Neb............................................ 2014-15-16 McCrady, Lisa..............................Eagan, Minn....................................... 1988-89-90-91

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McLaughlin, Laurie .....................State College, Pa...........................1995-96-97-98-99 Meloche, Vanessa........................Montreal, Quebec.............................. 2005-06-07-08 Millis, Dani...................................Frisco, Texas..................................................2004-05 Moore, Kamerin...........................West Bloomfield, Mich.......................................2015 Nathe, Kassandra........................Sartell, Minn............................................ 2009-10-13 Newport, Peggy.....................................................................................................1976 Newport, Vicki........................................................................................................1976 Nicolini, Meghan.........................Annapolis, Md......................................... 1993-94-95 Ocel, CeCe..................................Apple Valley, Minn................................... 1990-91-92 Ocel, Mary...................................Apple Valley, Minn................................... 1986-87-88 Oh, Laura.....................................Shoreview, Minn.................................................2017 Ohlendorf, Laura.........................Austin, Texas............................................ 1997-98-99 Orel, Catelyn...............................Blue Springs, Mo...........................................2016-18 Oxford, Misty ..............................Kelso, Wash........................................ 1996-97-98-99 Parsons, Emily..............................St. Charles, Mo................................... 2005-06-07-08 Pendley, Shelly.............................Oklahoma City, Okla..........................................1991 Petricek, Catherine Ann...............Omaha, Neb.......................................................1980 Phillips, Lori.................................Oklahoma City, Okla.......................... 1991-92-93-94 Powers, Susan..............................Lincoln, Neb.......................................................1983 Redwine, Mary Beth....................Omaha, Neb............................................ 1980-81-83 Reid, Kaitlin.................................Santa Fe, N.M.....................................................2011 Reisdorff, Renee..........................Omaha, Neb.......................................................1979 Richter, Robin..............................Lincoln, Neb..................................................1991-92 Rimply, Tamie..........................................................................................................1976 Ringo, Amy .................................Phoenix, Ariz....................................... 1998-99-00-01 Robertson, Christine ...................Brookfield, Wis................................... 1977-78-79-80 Roby, Kynsee...............................Windsor Heights, Iowa.......................................2018 Ruddick, Kathi........................................................................................................1977 Saas, Jamie..................................Aurora, Ill............................................ 2002-03-04-05 Sander, Joanie.............................Lincoln, Neb.......................................................1985 Savage, Crystal ...........................Sioux Falls, S.D................................... 1986-87-88-89 Saviski, Laura ..............................Westmont, Ill........................................... 1988-89-90 Scaffidi, Maria..............................Sussex, Wis......................................... 2007-08-10-11 Schleppenbach, Jamie................Lincoln, Neb....................................... 2011-12-13-14 Schweihofer, Megan....................China, Mich............................................. 2016-17-18 Scott, Mary.............................................................................................................1976 Shows, Kami................................Winchester, Calif............................................2016-17 Simpson, Richelle........................Toronto, Ontario................................. 2002-03-04-05 Sinclair, Billy Jo ...........................Missoula, Mont...................................................1993 Skinner, Brittany...........................Los Altos, Calif.................................... 2010-11-12-13 Slade, Jenny................................Mills, Neb......................................................1993-94 Smith, Jeaneane..........................Loves Park, Ill...................................... 1986-87-88-89 Smith, Racine ..............................Lanham, Md....................................... 1985-86-87-88 Sniatynski, Desiré.........................Kenosha, Wis...................................... 2005-06-07-08 Steinauer, Maddie.......................Omaha, Neb..................................................2010-11 Stephens, Desiré.........................Omaha, Neb....................................... 2012-13-14-15 Stone, Kylie.................................Calgary, Alberta.................................. 2006-07-09-10 Swift, Jess....................................St. Cloud, Minn.................................. 1996-97-98-99 Tanner, Kylie................................Brisbane, Australia..............................................2004 Taylor, Joy....................................New Palestine, Ind.............................. 1993-94-95-96 Thompson, Rachel.......................Lincoln, Neb.......................................................2018 Twoey, Jodie................................Philipsburg, Pa....................................................1983 Verceles Carr, Megan...................Monte Sereno, Calif...........................................2018 Vogel, Katie.................................Brookfield, Wis...................................................1978 Vratil, Lori ...................................Fort Collins, Colo...............................................1989 Wertz, Jess .................................Lebanon, Ohio................................... 2000-01-02-03 Wilkinson, Nicole ........................London, Ontario................................. 1997-98-99-00 Williams, Grace............................Linden, Mich....................................... 2015-16-17-18 Williams, Brittney.........................Hatboro, Pa........................................ 2005-06-07-09 Wong, Emily................................Grand Forks, N.D............................... 2011-12-13-14 Woo, Tricia...................................Milpitas, Calif...................................... 2006-07-08-09 Zabawa, Michele.........................Omaha, Neb....................................... 2004-05-06-07

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACHES

Rhonda Faehn...................................................................................................2001-02 Danna Durante..................................................................................................2006-11 Heather Brink.................................................................................................2016-2018

ASSISTANT COACHES

Frank O’Connor......................................................................................................1978 Duane West.......................................................................................................1979-80 Dan Kendig.......................................................................................................1981-83 Michele Love.....................................................................................................1984-85 Jenni Huff..........................................................................................................1986-87 Julie Williams..........................................................................................................1988 Peggy Liddick.........................................................................................................1989 Dan Schermann.................................................................................................1990-91 Mary Ocel...............................................................................................................1990 Tami Bair............................................................................................................1992-93 Rob Drass..........................................................................................................1992-99 Angela Correll...................................................................................................1994-95 Theresa Ijams.....................................................................................................1996-98 Rhonda Faehn...................................................................................................1999-02 Dennis Harrison.................................................................................................2000-01 Adrian Burde.....................................................................................................2001-06 Danna Durante..................................................................................................2002-06 Tim Garrison......................................................................................................2006-11 Heather Brink.....................................................................................................2011-15 Dan Miller..........................................................................................................2011-17 Chris Brooks......................................................................................................2017-18 Mike Heredia............................................................................................ 2018-present

GRADUATE ASSISTANTS

Rob Drass..........................................................................................................1992-93

STUDENT ASSISTANT COACHES

Dan Schermann.................................................................................................1988-89 Heather Brink..........................................................................................................2001 Emily Wong............................................................................................................2015 Jessie DeZiel..........................................................................................................2016

VOLUNTEER COACHES

Terri Furman...........................................................................................................1986 Owen Field........................................................................................................2011-13 Alina Weinstein..................................................................................................2013-14 Russell Warfield.............................................................................................2015-2018


HU S K E RS

NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME RESULTS

Karen Balke 1975-76

The first head coach in Nebraska women’s gymnastics history, Karen Balke guided the Huskers to a 9-12 regular-season record and a 2-9 postseason record during the 1975-76 regular season. Despite a fifth-place finish at the conference meet, the Huskers earned a berth to the AIAW Region 6 meet by averaging 79.54 points in their best three meets.

1976

REGULAR SEASON: 9-12 • POSTSEASON: 2-9 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 12/13 87.31 Central Missouri State 77.42 W at Emporia State 73.11 W Wichita State 61.41 W 1/17 70.61 at South Dakota State 84.15 L Grand View 96.02 L Augustana 18.86 W 1/24 73.65 Drake 18.25 W Augustana 13.25 W 1/31 71.45 at Iowa State Invite (4th) at Iowa State 96.65 L St. Cloud State 80.95 L Mankato State 74.25 L Wichita State 57.45 W 2/7 64.10 Iowa 61.65 W Oklahoma State 54.10 W 2/14 68.14 vs. Kansas 84.62 L at Washburn 71.56 L 2/20 79.20 at Big Eight Championships (5th) at Colorado 99.15 L Iowa State 95.80 L Kansas 84.55 L Oklahoma State 80.25 L 2/27 63.25 at South Dakota State 73.25 L 3/11 78.28 at AIAW Region 6 Meet (10th) SW Missouri State 108.28 L Grand View 105.29 L Minnesota 99.16 L Iowa State 96.79 L Gustavus Adolphus 93.69 L Kansas 88.78 L Mankato State 87.43 L at South Dakota State 87.37 L Iowa 84.75 L Bemidji State 77.20 W Central Missouri State 15.87 W

Judy Schalk took over the head coaching reins following Nebraska’s first season of varsity competition in 1976 and led the Huskers for seven seasons. She compiled an overall record of 171-122-3 and a regular-season record of 135-70-2 at Nebraska. Schalk’s teams captured five conference championships and qualified for nationals four times.

Judy Schalk 1976-83

1977

REGULAR SEASON: 14-4 • POSTSEASON: 4-3 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 12/4 118.30 at South Dakota State 107.95 W Bemidji State 105.65 W 12/11 119.70 Drake 119.50 W 1/21 119.50 Kansas 75.30 W Chadron State 34.10 W 1/29 116.75 at Iowa State 123.95 L Drake 105.20 W Wichita State 90.20 W 1/31 118.50 Grand View 131.20 L 2/5 124.55 NW Missouri State Invite (1st) at NW Missouri State N/A W Emporia State N/A W Arkansas N/A W 2/10 116.20 at Big Eight Championships (2nd) at Iowa State 123.05 L Kansas 113.10 W Oklahoma State 104.85 W 2/17 124.40 SW Missouri State 134.15 L 2/24 130.28 Nebraska State Meet (1st) Chadron State 37.38 W 3/4 129.95 South Dakota State 113.30 W 3/10 127.70 AIAW Region 6 Meet (4th) (hosted by Nebraska) SW Missouri State 142.20 L Grand View 136.85 L Iowa 128.50 L Minnesota 126.50 W Iowa State 124.05 W South Dakota State 105.75 W Minot State 83.75 W Note: The top team at the region meet qualified for the national championship, provided it scored at least a 134. Any other team that scored 134 or better could earn an at-large berth.

Note: To qualify for the regional meet, a team needed to average 76 points in three meets.

The 1979 team was the first to earn a championship berth and produced NU’s first All-Americans. The team tied for 11th, led by Patty Carmichael-Gerard (front right) and Renee Reisdorff (second from right).

1978

REGULAR SEASON: 21-8 • POSTSEASON: 7-2 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 11/5 123.75 at Minnesota 125.80 L 12/3 130.75 Nebraska Quadrangular (1st) Minnesota 119.25 W Oklahoma State 117.20 W South Dakota State 95.60 W 1/9 130.05 at Rocky Mountain Open (2nd) Utah State 131.65 L Northern Colorado 124.80 W New Mexico 122.80 W Denver 121.55 W Air Force 116.65 W at Colorado State 115.65 W Eastern Montana 102.30 W Southern Colorado 99.60 W 1/14 98.25 Iowa State 124.25 L 1/20 121.60 at Drake 130.80 L Wichita State 120.80 W 1/21 123.60 at Kansas 108.60 W 1/28 130.20 Windy City Invite (2nd) at Illinois-Chicago 132.10 L Wisconsin-La Crosse 121.40 W 2/4 135.90 Wichita State 118.75 W 2/11 133.10 Southern Illinois 138.15 L Grand View 136.65 L at Drake 128.90 W 2/17 130.75 Big Eight Championships (1st) (hosted by Nebraska) Colorado 129.15 W Iowa State 117.35 W Oklahoma State 114.10 W Kansas 110.60 W 2/24 132.75 at Colorado 138.05 L Denver 131.95 W 2/25 126.55 at Colorado State 123.25 W 3/10 135.50 at Region 6 Meet (3rd) at SW Missouri State 147.45 L Grand View 136.25 L Minnesota 131.00 W Wichita State 127.65 W Iowa State 127.65 W Drake 126.05 W Iowa 115.30 W Gustavus Adolphus 112.00 W SE Missouri State 103.75 W

1979

REGULAR SEASON: 20-10-2 • POSTSEASON: 9-11-1

Date NU Opponent Score W/L 11/18 123.10 Minnesota 123.10 T 11/24 117.60 Midwest Open (4th) LSU 128.60 L Illinois-Chicago 124.75 L Indiana State 121.25 L 12/2 122.25 Oklahoma State 126.82 L South Dakota State 76.50 W 12/8 123.65 at Rocky Mountain Open (6th) Northern Colorado 128.15 L Ohio State 127.90 L Arizona State 126.65 L Utah State 126.00 L Denver 124.95 L at Colorado State 122.30 W Colorado 118.80 W Air Force 110.70 W 1/20 128.75 at SW Missouri State 132.75 L Wichita State 120.35 W 1/27 129.65 at Windy City Open (1st) Michigan 126.30 W at Illinois-Chicago 123.90 W Iowa State 123.20 W Central Michigan 116.65 W Illinois State 116.20 W Iowa 114.40 W Wisconsin-La Crosse 107.45 W Northern Michigan 103.65 W Wisconsin-Eau Claire 103.30 W 2/10 135.05 Kansas 123.30 W HISTORY & RECORDS


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME RESULTS

Patty Carmichael-Gerard was one of NU’s first AllAmericans, placing fifth on floor and 10th in the allaround at the 1979 AIAW National Championships. 2/16 132.55 at Big Eight Championships (1st) at Colorado 131.05 W Oklahoma State 129.00 W Kansas 124.80 W Iowa State 119.00 W 2/24 136.40 Colorado 129.85 W 3/2 132.25 LSU 132.25 T 3/16 135.75 at AIAW Region 6 Meet (2nd) SW Missouri State 137.85 L Kansas 131.20 W at Iowa State 129.20 W Grand View 129.10 W Minnesota 128.50 W St. Cloud State 118.80 W 3/30 131.95 at AIAW Championships (11th) Cal State Fullerton 143.80 L at Penn State 143.70 L Clarion 141.75 L Utah 138.10 L SW Missouri State 137.70 L USC 135.25 L Oregon State 134.55 L Louisville 133.90 L Pittsburgh 133.85 L Utah State 133.70 L LSU 131.95 T Georgia 131.60 W UCLA 130.95 W Eastern Kentucky 130.45 W Kent State 129.80 W

1980

REGULAR SEASON: 28-7 • POSTSEASON: 4-16 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 11/18 135.50 at Iowa Invitational (1st) at Iowa 126.60 W St. Cloud State 121.15 W Wisconsin 118.40 W Kansas 111.95 W Wisconsin-La Crosse 108.50 W Mankato State 108.10 W South Dakota State 88.90 W 12/15 134.85 Iowa 124.65 W 1/11 131.20 at Utah State 129.10 W Boise State 121.70 W 1/12 127.70 at BYU 135.00 L Montana State 111.20 W 1/19 133.65 Missouri 129.40 W 1/26 128.95 at Windy City Invite (4th) Louisville 134.05 L Minnesota 132.45 L Illinois 130.55 L Southern Illinois 128.75 W Pittsburgh 127.35 W at Illinois-Chicago 126.85 W Iowa State 125.50 W Michigan 124.85 W Iowa 121.80 W Central Michigan 115.95 W 2/8 136.65 at Kansas 94.35 W

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2/15 140.55 at Big Eight Championships (1st) at Oklahoma State 138.55 W Missouri 135.50 W Colorado 133.70 W Iowa State 131.30 W Kansas 98.20 W 2/23 132.60 at Colorado 134.70 L Denver 129.40 W Colorado State 128.15 W Kansas 95.70 W 3/2 133.55 at LSU 141.20 L 3/9 133.80 at Oklahoma State 141.60 L 3/21 139.75 at Region 6 Meet (2nd) Minnesota 141.95 L Missouri 137.50 W Iowa State 133.55 W Iowa 126.75 W at Kansas 98.10 W 4/5 126.70 at AIAW Championships (16th) Penn State 145.50 L Utah 144.15 L Cal State Fullerton 143.65 L Oregon State 140.15 L UCLA 138.85 L at LSU 137.90 L BYU 137.50 L Louisville 137.40 L Arizona State 136.95 L Jacksonville State 135.15 L Southern Illinois 132.85 L Florida 132.65 L Utah State 131.45 L Oklahoma State 131.05 L Minnesota 130.05 L Note: Kansas and Colorado dropped their programs following the 1980 season.

1981

REGULAR SEASON: 12-19 • POSTSEASON: 1-3 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 1/2 125.15 at Aloha Gymfest (3rd) Cal State Fullerton 137.65 L Oregon State 135.55 L Stanford 122.30 W 1/17 127.25 at Minnesota Invite (3rd) at Minnesota 130.40 L Iowa State 118.75 W Wisconsin 113.80 W 1/18 125.95 at Missouri 137.00 L 1/26 131.00 Oklahoma State 138.35 L BYU 131.30 L 1/30 125.40 at Windy City Invite (7th) Arizona State 137.70 L Louisville 135.60 L at Illinois-Chicago 135.45 L Southern Illinois 133.10 L Michigan 130.85 L Illinois 129.50 L Iowa State 124.05 W 2/6 133.65 at Iowa 129.80 W 2/7 134.05 at Iowa State 131.70 W 2/15 132.70 Denver 130.00 W 136.50 at Big Eight Championships (3rd) at Oklahoma State 144.20 L Missouri 137.55 L Iowa State 128.55 W Oklahoma 111.70 W 2/27 135.50 at Shanico Inn-vitational (6th) at Oregon State 145.90 L UCLA 142.25 L LSU 141.65 L Washington 137.60 L BYU 137.35 L Portland State 121.20 W Oregon 86.50 W 3/15 139.70 Utah State 139.45 W 3/27 134.35 at AIAW Region 6 Meet (4th) Missouri 139.95 L Minnesota 135.50 L Iowa 134.95 L at Iowa State 127.45 W

1982

REGULAR SEASON: 22-6 • POSTSEASON: 5-8 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 12/4 135.65 at Rocky Mountain Open (3rd) Denver 137.15 L New Mexico 135.95 L Air Force 129.35 W Texas-El Paso 126.20 W Boise State 125.05 W Northern Colorado 121.70 W Montana State 119.70 W Southern Colorado 116.45 W 1/5 139.45 at UTEP 126.35 W 1/16 134.85 at Arizona 135.50 L 1/18 142.65 at Utah State 142.85 L 1/22 140.60 at Oklahoma State 137.70 W Oklahoma 138.55 W 1/23 139.25 at New Mexico 139.15 W 1/30 135.85 at Windy City Invite (3rd) at Illinois-Chicago 137.85 L Louisville 137.45 L Michigan 134.85 W Iowa State 129.50 W 2/6 142.75 Minnesota 136.60 W 2/13 142.55 Illinois-Chicago 139.60 W Iowa State 130.85 W 2/21 141.25 Missouri 137.25 W Winona State 135.45 W Denver 134.55 W 2/26 143.90 at Big Eight Championships (1st) at Missouri 141.50 W Oklahoma State 141.45 W Oklahoma 138.25 W Iowa State 125.60 W 3/12 144.20 at NCAA Central Regional (2nd) at Oklahoma State 145.55 L Oklahoma 142.15 W Missouri 141.60 W New Mexico 139.45 W 3/26 138.10 at NCAA Championships (8th) at Utah 148.60 L Cal State Fullerton 144.10 L Penn State 143.10 L Oregon State 143.00 L Arizona State 142.95 L UCLA 142.40 L Florida 140.90 L Oklahoma State 137.20 W Michigan 136.90 W Note: Following the 1980-81 season, the regions were realigned with schools from Texas and New Mexico added to the Central Region.

Rick Walton 1983-1993

1983

In 10 seasons at Nebraska, Rick Walton’s Huskers finished no lower than third in the conference and qualified for the NCAA Championships four straight years from 1987 to 1990, including a fourth-place showing in 1989. He finished his career with an overall record of 173-121 and a 136-65 regularseason mark.

REGULAR SEASON: 18-16 • POSTSEASON: 6-9 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 12/10 168.80 at Rocky Mountain Open (4th) New Mexico 170.60 L Denver 169.40 L BYU 168.90 L at Air Force 164.00 W Northern Colorado 162.85 W Southern Colorado 148.65 W Fort Hays State 143.70 W


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NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME RESULTS 12/28 162.50 at Aloha Gymfest (3rd) (Kaneohe, Hawaii) Arizona State 182.90 L Cal State Fullerton 174.35 L Montana State 155.90 W 1/9 167.25 at Minnesota 171.40 L Ohio State 174.40 L 1/14 175.35 at Missouri 172.30 W 1/22 176.35 Denver 172.40 W Illinois-Chicago 162.00 W 1/30 178.75 Oklahoma State 175.00 W 2/4 174.35 at Red & White Classic (4th) at Alabama 181.75 L Georgia 178.25 L Ohio State 175.25 L Maryland 169.55 W 2/9 173.95 at Penn State 174.75 L 2/11 177.80 at West Virginia 177.40 W 2/20 177.00 Oklahoma 176.80 W Iowa State 167.45 W 2/25 169.00 at Shanico Inn-vitational (6th) Arizona State 185.05 L Utah 183.40 L at Oregon State 180.55 L USC 176.20 L Georgia 175.00 L Michigan 167.35 W 3/4 180.30 at Big Eight Championships (1st) Oklahoma 177.20 W Missouri 176.05 W Oklahoma State 175.10 W at Iowa State 169.20 W 3/26 178.15 at NCAA Central Regional (1st) Minnesota 173.45 W Michigan State 172.00 W Illinois 171.75 W Missouri 171.70 W at Southern Illinois 170.45 W Indiana 167.35 W 4/8 165.55 at NCAA Championships (10th) at Utah 184.60 L Arizona State 183.30 L Cal State Fullerton 179.25 L Alabama 179.05 L Florida 177.85 L LSU 177.80 L UCLA 177.80 L Ohio State 176.65 L Oregon State 173.55 L Note: A new scoring system was implemented for the 1983 season where five scores were counted toward the team total instead of the traditional four.

1984

REGULAR SEASON: 19-10 • POSTSEASON: DNQ Date NU Opponent Score W/L 12/9 169.65 at Rocky Mountain Open (2nd) Denver 174.65 L New Mexico 167.60 W at Air Force 166.65 W Northern Colorado 159.30 W Fort Hays State 156.75 W Adams State 153.00 W Western State 126.50 W 1/14 170.20 at Ohio State 179.45 L West Virginia 163.25 W 1/22 173.10 Oklahoma 173.80 L Iowa State 124.15 W 2/3 174.75 at Red & White Classic (5th) Georgia 181.70 L at Alabama 181.45 L Ohio State 179.30 L Oklahoma 177.45 L Maryland 174.10 W 2/7 178.05 Penn State 178.35 L 2/11 177.65 at Iowa State Quadrangular (1st) Minnesota 174.85 W at Iowa State 170.95 W Wisconsin 169.15 W Illinois-Chicago 167.35 W 2/19 179.15 Missouri 178.15 W Denver 174.10 W 2/24 179.50 at Oklahoma 180.20 L 2/25 178.85 at Oklahoma State 177.25 W 3/9 176.70 at Big Eight Championships (2nd) at Oklahoma 179.05 L Missouri 176.25 W Oklahoma State 174.35 W Iowa State 168.55 W

1985

REGULAR SEASON: 13-6 • POSTSEASON: 1-4 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 1/12 178.80 Iowa State 166.95 W 1/18 174.80 Georgia 178.15 L Oklahoma State 172.90 W 1/31 175.55 at Illinois Triangular (1st) at Illinois State 174.65 W Illinois 173.80 W 2/2 178.35 at Penn State 176.60 W 2/17 179.00 Winona State 177.00 W 2/23 179.55 Ohio State 181.40 L 3/1 174.10 at Sizzler Invite (4th)

at Cal State Fullerton 186.40 L Stanford 183.65 L USC 175.95 L 3/2 182.35 at ASU Triangular (1st) California 178.80 W UCLA 177.60 W at Arizona State 158.85 W 3/7 181.60 Missouri 179.70 W 3/15 182.95 Big Eight Championships (2nd) (hosted by Nebraska) Oklahoma 183.95 L Missouri 181.10 W Oklahoma State 180.35 W Iowa State 169.45 W 3/30 178.70 at NCAA Midwest Regional (5th) Utah 188.85 L at Arizona State 187.50 L Arizona 182.15 L Oklahoma 181.85 L BYU 176.20 W

1986

REGULAR SEASON: 14-9 • POSTSEASON: 0-5 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 1/18 182.15 at Oklahoma State 176.55 W 1/23 181.90 at Missouri 179.60 W 1/29 182.05 Penn State 178.70 W New Mexico 171.90 W 1/31 177.70 at Florida Quadrangular (2nd) at Florida 181.70 L Minnesota 173.85 W West Virginia 173.50 W 2/3 179.70 at Georgia 185.25 L Minnesota 179.30 W 2/15 179.10 at UCLA Invitational (4th) Arizona State 184.95 L Cal State Fullerton 184.15 L at UCLA 182.40 L 2/21 178.55 at ASU Quadrangular (3rd) at Arizona State 185.25 L UCLA 183.25 L Houston Baptist 168.60 W 2/23 179.10 Illinois State 172.70 W 3/9 182.55 Iowa State 172.45 W 3/15 182.55 Missouri 176.10 W 3/21 179.95 at Big Eight Championships (3rd) Oklahoma 181.15 L Oklahoma State 180.45 L at Missouri 178.35 W Iowa State 82.50 W 3/27 181.55 Iowa State 146.55 W 4/5 181.60 at NCAA Midwest Regional (6th) at Utah 187.75 L Arizona State 187.70 L Arizona 184.85 L Oklahoma 184.10 L Utah State 182.75 L

1987

Under Head Coach Judy Schalk, the 1983 Husker women’s gymnastics team won its fifth Big Eight championship and first-ever regional title and went on to place 10th at the NCAA Championships.

REGULAR SEASON: 13-8 • POSTSEASON: 5-12 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 1/16 181.90 Arizona 184.45 L Minnesota 177.45 W 1/23 182.25 at Penn State Triangular (1st) Ohio State 181.75 W at Penn State 181.00 W 1/30 179.00 at Missouri 175.00 W 2/2 184.25 at Utah 189.75 L 2/7 184.90 Heartland Invitational (2nd) Arizona State 185.10 L Oklahoma 182.20 W 2/15 183.40 Auburn 178.80 W 2/20 187.40 at Oklahoma 185.80 W 2/27 181.10 at Southwest Cup (4th) UCLA 187.05 L at Arizona State 186.15 L Ohio State 184.05 L 3/6 185.70 Iowa State 173.65 W 3/13 187.05 Missouri 177.65 W 3/22 183.50 at Ohio State 186.00 L HISTORY & RECORDS


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NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME RESULTS 3/27 185.45 at Big Eight Championships (1st) Oklahoma 185.40 W at Missouri 181.25 W Iowa State 173.25 W 4/3 185.95 at New Mexico 186.05 L Stanford 182.95 W 4/11 185.15 at NCAA Midwest Regional (4th) at Arizona State 189.00 L Utah 188.60 L Arizona 187.25 L Oklahoma 184.60 W Utah State 182.10 W New Mexico 180.70 W 4/24 179.50 at NCAA Championships (10th) Georgia 187.90 L at Utah 187.55 L UCLA 187.00 L Alabama 186.60 L Arizona State 184.00 L Florida 183.80 L LSU 181.50 L Ohio State 180.20 L Washington 179.85 L Arizona 179.45 W Oregon State 174.50 W

1988

REGULAR SEASON: 12-8 • POSTSEASON: 6-11 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 1/16 184.70 at Missouri 182.50 W Michigan 177.80 W 1/30 186.10 at Oklahoma Triangular (2nd) Georgia 186.30 L at Oklahoma 184.70 W 2/5 182.65 Ohio State 183.50 L 2/8 184.30 Penn State 182.05 W 2/13 185.30 Big Red Invitational (1st) Denver 176.40 W BYU 169.20 W 2/22 185.20 at Utah 190.55 L Utah State 185.55 L Cal State Fullerton 185.45 L 3/5 185.90 Northern Colorado 175.10 W 3/10 186.30 at Arizona State 189.35 L Alabama 186.80 L 3/12 189.05 at Arizona 189.15 L Cal State Fullerton 185.65 W 3/26 188.35 at Big Eight Championships (1st) vs. Oklahoma 186.90 W vs. Missouri 183.40 W at Iowa State 178.20 W 4/1 188.75 New Mexico 181.85 W 4/9 187.05 at NCAA Midwest Regional (3rd) Utah 190.20 L Arizona State 187.10 L Arizona 186.45 W Utah State 184.80 W at Oklahoma 184.55 W Houston 182.25 W 4/22 183.55 at NCAA Championships (10th) Alabama 190.05 L Utah 189.50 L at UCLA 188.80 L LSU 187.90 L Georgia 186.80 L Florida 186.65 L Oregon State 186.50 L Arizona State 185.10 L Arizona 184.00 L Penn State 179.70 W Michigan State 178.80 W

1989

REGULAR SEASON: 16-3 • POSTSEASON: 10-4 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 1/13 187.15 at Husky Classic (1st) Arizona 186.15 W Oregon State 184.70 W at Washington 183.20 W California 174.10 W

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1/22 185.20 at Missouri 182.85 W 2/3 187.15 at UCLA 189.80 L 2/12 189.50 Oklahoma 185.55 W Missouri 180.15 W 2/24 190.80 at Iowa State 186.25 W 2/26 192.10 Masters Classic (1st) UCLA 189.75 W Michigan State 185.60 W 3/5 187.60 at Georgia 191.00 L Alabama 187.85 L Penn State 181.55 W 3/12 190.35 Winona State 177.75 W 3/18 194.25 at Big Eight Championships (1st) at Oklahoma 190.90 W Missouri 186.50 W Iowa State 185.65 W 3/25 193.60 Washington 190.95 W 4/1 192.40 at NCAA Midwest Regional (2nd) at Utah 192.80 L Oklahoma 190.00 W Arizona State 190.00 W 4/17 190.80 at NCAA Championships (4th) (hosted by Georgia) Georgia 192.65 L UCLA 192.60 L Alabama 192.10 L Utah 190.20 W Cal State Fullerton 189.45 W Arizona State 187.90 W Oregon State 187.90 W Oklahoma 187.05 W Florida 187.00 W Arizona 186.50 W Ohio State 186.40 W

1990

REGULAR SEASON: 18-1 • POSTSEASON: 12-5 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 1/21 185.50 Iowa State 175.50 W 1/28 190.50 at Missouri 188.30 W 2/4 190.05 Masters Classic (1st) UCLA 189.40 W Cal State Fullerton 187.85 W Washington 184.80 W 2/11 192.60 at Oklahoma 191.50 W vs. Maryland 182.10 W 2/17 190.50 at Shanico Inn-vitational (1st) at Oregon State 189.65 W Minnesota 186.65 W Washington 186.50 W 2/2 189.80 at Red & White Invite (2nd) at Alabama 191.90 L Arizona 186.30 W Oregon State 185.55 W 3/16 190.60 Illinois 184.40 W 3/19 192.30 at Iowa State 186.55 W 3/24 191.05 Big Eight Championships (1st) Missouri 187.90 W Oklahoma 187.90 W Iowa State 186.30 W 3/31 190.90 Minnesota 188.15 W 4/6 191.225 at NCAA Midwest Regional (2nd) at Utah 194.95 L Arizona 188.775 W Oklahoma 187.825 W Arizona State 187.80 W Utah State 187.55 W BYU 185.35 W 4/20 192.225 at NCAA Championships (5th) Utah 194.90 L Alabama 194.575 L Georgia 193.225 L UCLA 193.10 L LSU 192.10 W at Oregon State 189.95 W Cal State Fullerton 189.70 W Towson State 187.975 W Arizona 187.175 W Florida 187.175 W Ohio State 183.65 W

After earning All-America honors on bars in 1989, Michele Bryant won the 1990 NCAA vault title.

1991

REGULAR SEASON: 9-6 • POSTSEASON: 1-5 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 1/19 183.10 at Illinois 181.30 W 1/27 185.25 Missouri 182.65 W 2/3 186.95 Iowa State 179.95 W 2/11 186.25 at Minnesota 186.00 W 2/17 185.40 Oklahoma 185.90 L 2/24 187.20 Masters Classic (2nd) Alabama 192.80 L Arizona State 186.65 W 3/1 188.50 at Big Eight Triangular (1st) Missouri 187.40 W at Iowa State 187.20 W 3/8 189.75 at Arizona State 194.05 L 3/12 185.00 West Virginia 185.85 L 3/16 189.95 at Alabama 194.20 L 3/23 189.90 at Big Eight Championships (2nd) Oklahoma 191.15 L at Missouri 189.25 W Iowa State 186.45 W 4/6 188.275 at NCAA Midwest Regional (6th) Utah 194.625 L at Arizona 191.925 L BYU 191.10 L Arizona State 190.75 L Utah State 190.575 L Oklahoma 188.125 W

1992

REGULAR SEASON: 10-7 • POSTSEASON: 2-4 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 1/19 185.70 SE Missouri State 184.55 W 1/25 187.40 at Alabama 193.30 L 2/1 188.25 at Missouri 190.35 L 2/7 167.95 at Oklahoma 188.65 L 2/16 187.60 Masters Classic (4th) Arizona 192.05 L Oregon State 192.00 L Alabama 191.95 L 2/23 188.70 at Iowa State 187.75 W 3/1 189.05 Illinois 187.95 W 3/8 189.55 Auburn 189.10 W 3/16 190.00 at Utah State Invite (1st) at Utah State 189.95 W Southern Utah 187.80 W Boise State 185.90 W 3/22 191.25 Iowa State 186.60 W


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NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME RESULTS 3/28 189.95 4/11 191.225

at Big Eight Championships (2nd) Missouri 190.90 L Oklahoma 188.55 W at Iowa State 187.70 W at NCAA Midwest Regional (5th) at Utah 197.075 L Arizona 194.10 L Arizona State 191.95 L BYU 191.90 L Utah State 189.35 W Oklahoma 188.70 W

1993

REGULAR SEASON: 12-7 • POSTSEASON: 0-6 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 1/15 188.00 Oklahoma 184.10 W 1/22 189.05 at Washington 191.80 L Boise State 189.00 W 1/30 193.00 at Auburn 192.70 W 2/5 190.95 Air Force 169.10 W 2/13 191.15 at SE Missouri State 191.60 L Texas Woman's 188.05 W 2/19 191.90 at Iowa State 187.35 W 2/20 188.60 at Michigan State 189.75 L Northeastern 182.00 W 3/1 190.35 Masters Classic (2nd) Michigan State 190.75 L Illinois 181.55 W 3/5 186.20 at Denver Quadrangular (3rd) Washington 189.90 L at Denver 188.00 L Air Force 142.00 W 3/14 189.60 Iowa State 186.90 W 3/20 193.30 at Big Eight Championships (2nd) at Oklahoma 194.45 L Missouri 193.05 W Iowa State 190.30 W 4/3 187.575 at NCAA Midwest Regional (7th) Utah 196.975 L Arizona 193.975 L Arizona State 193.20 L BYU 192.80 L at Utah State 189.85 L Oklahoma 187.90 L Note: In 1993, the NCAA Championships changed to a two-day format for team competition. The top three teams from each session advanced to the Super Six Finals.

Dan Kendig 1994-2018

1994

Dan Kendig holds the Nebraska record for victories with 599 wins against only 229 losses. His 438 regular season and 161 postseason wins are also NU records. Kendig led NU to 12 NCAA Super Six Finals, and Husker squads captured 15 conference championships during his 25-year career while taking four straight NCAA Regional titles from 2000 to 2003.

REGULAR SEASON: 14-5 • POSTSEASON: 3-3 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 1/15 185.20 at Illinois 181.725 W 1/22 191.55 SE Missouri State 182.75 W 1/28 188.525 Missouri 184.50 W 2/6 192.05 at Oklahoma 189.90 W Texas Woman's 186.975 W Air Force 177.05 W 2/11 193.30 Iowa State 186.975 W 2/19 186.85 at Utah 194.625 L vs. Arizona 187.275 L 3/4 188.325 at Shanico Inn-vitational (4th) at Oregon State 193.725 L Penn State 191.55 L Minnesota 189.975 L

Arizona 188.25 W Washington 186.75 W 3/13 192.325 Ohio State 186.75 W 3/19 190.925 at Iowa State 190.70 W 3/26 193.60 Big Eight Championships (1st) Oklahoma 193.275 W Missouri 192.10 W Iowa State 189.95 W 4/9 190.10 NCAA Midwest Regional (4th) Utah 194.10 L BYU 192.825 L at Arizona State 191.875 L Arizona 190.05 W Oklahoma 189.90 W Utah State 188.45 W

1995

REGULAR SEASON: 19-4 • POSTSEASON: 6-5 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 1/15 190.275 Utah State 188.40 W 1/21 190.50 Southern Utah 188.675 W at Boise State 188.65 W 1/30 187.50 at Missouri 188.15 L 2/4 191.225 Oklahoma 188.675 W 2/10 192.225 Hearts Invitational (1st) at N.C. State 189.70 W James Madison 184.675 W Rhode Island 184.025 W 2/16 191.40 at Iowa State 191.60 L 2/25 192.50 Masters Classic (1st) UCLA 191.225 W North Carolina State 189.025 W George Washington 186.225 W 3/4 192.325 at Ohio State 188.775 W 3/12 193.25 at Bulldog Invite (3rd) at Georgia 197.625 L UCLA 196.475 L California 191.825 W Penn State 191.55 W Massachusetts 190.525 W 3/17 193.575 Iowa State 190.15 W 3/20 193.55 Minnesota 191.475 W 3/25 194.45 at Big Eight Championships (1st) Oklahoma 192.85 W Iowa State 191.20 W at Missouri 190.875 W 4/8 194.725 at NCAA Midwest Regional (2nd) Utah 196.625 L BYU 194.05 W Arizona State 193.25 W Arizona 192.875 W Utah State 191.95 W Oklahoma 191.125 W 4/20 191.75 NCAA Preliminaries - I (5th) at Georgia 196.825 L Michigan 195.70 L Utah 195.325 L LSU 193.025 L West Virginia 189.65 W NCAA Championships Finish: 11th

1996

REGULAR SEASON: 19-3 • POSTSEASON: 6-5 Date NU Opponent Score W/L 1/14 189.775 at Iowa State 189.60 W 1/19 189.45 at Alabama 195.725 L Penn State 191.70 L 1/27 193.425 Missouri 186.675 W 193.875 at Oklahoma 189.775 W Denver 188.775 W Texas Woman's 185.60 W 2/9 194.25 at Boise State 189.85 W 2/16 193.925 at Arizona State 195.85 L California 191.40 W Utah State 190.775 W 2/25 193.80 Masters Classic (1st) Michigan 193.20 W Washington 190.125 W Ball State 188.90 W 3/3 193.725 Iowa State 191.80 W

3/9 193.125 at Minnesota 192.95 W 3/16 194.15 at Penn State 192.875 W vs. West Virginia 191.775 W 3/23 195.75 Southern Utah 192.00 W 3/30 195.05 at Big Eight Championships (1st) at Iowa State 194.15 W Oklahoma 192.425 W Missouri 187.55 W 4/13 195.30 at NCAA Midwest Regional (3rd) at Utah 196.675 L Arizona 195.75 L BYU 194.925 W Arizona State 194.075 W Utah State 193.05 W Denver 191.95 W 4/25 193.95 at NCAA Preliminaries - I (4th) (hosted by Alabama) Georgia 196.40 L UCLA 195.30 L Michigan 193.975 L Penn State 192.70 W BYU 192.50 W NCAA Championships Finish: 10th

1997

REGULAR SEASON: 22-2 • POSTSEASON: 6-9-1 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/11 193.675 at Iowa State Triangular (1st) at Iowa State 191.675 W SE Missouri St. 187.40 W 1/20 193.725 at Southern Utah 190.75 W 1/24 194.025 at Missouri 189.40 W 1/27 195.45 at Schnucks Quadrangular (1st) at SE Missouri State 192.075 W Western Michigan 190.20 W Texas Woman’s 188.80 W 2/1 195.25 Oklahoma 187.85 W 2/9 195.575 at Michigan (3) 197.30 L Illinois State 189.80 W 2/15 194.40 Denver 192.05 W 2/23 196.625 Masters Classic (1st) Arizona State (12) 195.60 W California 191.50 W Eastern Michigan (14) 188.675 W 3/1 196.275 Iowa State (23) 195.10 W 3/7 194.275 at Shanico Inn-vitational (2nd) UCLA (8) 196.50 L Arizona (21) 193.40 W at Oregon State (13) 193.175 W Denver (23) 191.25 W UC Davis 187.425 W 3/16 195.675 Penn State (23) 194.725 W 3/22 196.20 at Big 12 Championships (1st) at Oklahoma 196.075 W Iowa State (13) 195.475 W Missouri 192.175 W 4/5 195.15 at NCAA Midwest Regional (3rd) at Utah 195.70 L Arizona State 195.225 L BYU 194.025 W BYU 193.875 W Utah State 193.675 W Denver 192.525 W 4/17 196.025 at NCAA Preliminaries - I (3rd) Georgia 197.075 L UCLA 196.425 L Utah* 196.025 T Penn State 194.30 W LSU 193.825 W 4/18 195.25 NCAA Super Six Finals (6th) UCLA 197.15 L Arizona State 196.85 L Georgia 196.60 L Michigan 196.50 L at Florida 196.425 L Note: Nebraska advanced to the Super Six Finals on the basis of a tie-breaker.

HISTORY & RECORDS


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NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME RESULTS 1998

REGULAR SEASON: 14-4 • POSTSEASON: 2-4 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/10 189.35 at Maui Invitational (2nd) Arizona State (3) 191.00 L Oklahoma 185.225 W Iowa 184.975 W 1/16 191.10 at Denver 190.30 W 1/31 194.65 Missouri 190.125 W 2/8 190.55 at Oklahoma 192.725 L 2/15 194.95 Iowa State (25) 193.775 W 2/20 193.75 at ASU UNO’s Classic (3rd) at Arizona State (11) 194.325 L BYU (13) 194.20 L Illinois (18) 192.825 W 2/28 193.35 Masters Classic (1st) Michigan State (17) 193.30 W Kentucky (8) 192.35 W Rhode Island 190.075 W 3/3 194.625 at Iowa State (21) 194.55 W 3/14 195.60 at Penn State (15) 194.125 W 3/21 196.55 Big 12 Championships (1st) Iowa State (13) 195.80 W Oklahoma 193.50 W Missouri 191.925 W 4/4 194.275 at NCAA Midwest Regional (5th) Utah 195.575 L BYU 195.50 L at Arizona State 195.025 L Arizona 194.75 L Oklahoma 193.125 W Utah State 191.175 W

1999

REGULAR SEASON: 19-2 • POSTSEASON: 7-8 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/15 193.725 at Iowa State Invite (1st) at Iowa State 192.575 W Michigan State (15) 190.225 W Winona State 182.525 W 1/22 190.25 at Washington Triangular (3rd) at Washington (19) 193.00 L Arizona (18) 190.35 L 1/29 194.55 at Missouri 192.575 W 2/5 194.35 Oklahoma (11) 193.075 W 2/13 195.025 at Michigan State Invite (1st) at Michigan State 193.05 W Illinois-Chicago (22) 191.35 W Towson 191.25 W 2/22 196.075 Oregon State (14) 194.575 W Brigham Young (22) 193.40 W 2/28 195.725 Masters Classic (1st) Arizona State (8) 195.25 W Maryland 195.20 W California 188.85 W 3/6 195.725 at BYU 194.625 W 3/14 196.25 Penn State (5) 195.80 W 3/20 195.20 Iowa State (20) 194.85 W 3/27 196.75 at Big 12 Championships (1st) Iowa State (16) 195.60 W Oklahoma (18) 194.95 W at Missouri 194.55 W 4/10 196.325 Region 3 Championships (2nd) Michigan 196.75 L Arizona 193.625 W Oklahoma 193.225 W Illinois 193.10 W Illinois-Chicago 192.40 W 4/22 196.225 at NCAA Preliminaries - II (3rd) Georgia 197.025 L Michigan 196.575 L at Utah 195.475 W Penn State 194.775 W Florida 194.00 W 4/23 194.80 NCAA Super Six Finals (6th) Georgia 196.85 L Michigan 196.55 L Alabama 195.95 L Arizona State 195.90 L UCLA 195.85 L

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2000

REGULAR SEASON: 25-5 • POSTSEASON: 11-4 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/8 193.325 at Super Six Challenge (4th) Alabama (2) 195.75 L at Georgia (1) 195.40 L Michigan (4) 194.925 L UCLA (3) 193.225 W Florida (9) 193.025 W 1/14 195.65 at Iowa State 194.475 W 1/21 194.25 at Bermuda Challenge (1st) Brown 184.725 W Cornell 181.375 W Alaska-Anchorage 180.075 W M.I.T. 169.30 W 1/29 195.70 Missouri 194.325 W 2/4 195.40 at Oklahoma (15) 194.10 W 2/11 195.15 at Kentucky 194.50 W vs. Illinois 194.00 W vs. James Madison 187.225 W 2/15 196.60 Iowa State (8) 192.25 W 2/18 196.275 at Florida SunTrust Invite (1st) at Florida (19) 196.025 W New Hampshire (18) 193.575 W Towson 191.725 W 2/27 196.775 Masters Classic (1st) West Virginia (13) 195.475 W Southern Utah 193.075 W Utah State 192.75 W 3/3 196.80 at Shanico Inn-vitational (2nd) at Oregon State (24) 196.975 L BYU (10) 194.975 W Seattle Pacific 188.875 W 3/12 196.875 Iowa 191.625 W 3/13 196.775 BYU (12) 194.325 W 3/18 196.75 at Big 12 Championships (2nd) at Iowa State (8) 196.775 L Oklahoma (10) 195.55 W Missouri 194.35 W 4/1 196.875 at Region 3 Championships (1st) LSU 195.65 W Arizona State 195.50 W at Arizona 194.10 W Illinois-Chicago 193.65 W Missouri 190.975 W 4/13 196.00 at NCAA Preliminaries - II (2nd) (hosted by Boise State) UCLA 197.25 L Michigan 195.925 W Penn State 195.35 W Iowa State 195.325 W West Virginia 194.175 W 4/14 196.725 at NCAA Super Six Finals (4th) UCLA 197.30 L Utah 196.875 L Georgia 196.80 L Alabama 196.50 W Michigan 195.725 W

2001

REGULAR SEASON: 18-1 • POSTSEASON: 8-6-1

Date NU 1/5 194.95 1/14 195.225 1/19 195.500 1/28 197.025 2/3 196.025 2/10 197.05 2/24 197.375 3/4 197.325 3/12 197.525 3/16 197.10

Opponent (Rank) Score W/L at Maui Invitational (2nd) UCLA (1) 196.20 L Arizona State (11) 191.525 W Oregon State (12) 194.90 W at Iowa State 195.075 W at Missouri 194.425 W Oklahoma (9) 194.30 W at West Virginia Invite (1st) at West Virginia (17) 196.60 W Penn State (10) 194.925 W James Madison 190.10 W Masters Classic (1st) Denver (21) 193.70 W North Carolina State (23) 192.825 W Florida (10) 196.625 W Iowa State (9) 197.00 W at Arizona State Invite (1st) at Arizona State (8) 195.575 W Kentucky 194.35 W

Shelly Bartlett was a finalist for the 1997 NCAA Woman of the Year award. 3/24 197.65 4/7 196.20 4/19 196.20 4/20 196.025

2002

Iowa (12) 193.425 W Big 12 Championships (1st) Iowa State (9) 197.05 W at Oklahoma (20) 196.70 W Missouri 193.675 W NCAA South Central Regional (1st) Oklahoma 194.925 W Arizona 194.925 W Penn State 194.775 W Washington 194.45 W Illinois State 191.725 W at NCAA Preliminaries - II (3rd) at Georgia 197.10 L Utah 196.575 L Stanford 195.40 W Arizona State 194.775 W Denver 193.625 W at NCAA Super Six Finals (T-5th) UCLA 197.575 L at Georgia 197.40 L Michigan 197.275 L Alabama 196.55 L Utah 196.025 T

REGULAR SEASON: 14-2 • POSTSEASON: 9-6 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/6 196.35 at Georgia (2) 196.875 L 1/13 194.60 Iowa (16) 193.225 W 1/18 196.025 at Iowa State (8) 195.70 W 1/7 195.95 Missouri 194.70 W 2/2 196.10 at Alabama (5) 196.925 L 2/14 196.875 at Hearts Invitational (1st) Auburn 195.80 W at North Carolina St. (24) 194.475 W William & Mary 191.55 W 2/23 197.15 Masters Classic (1st) West Virginia (25) 194.75 W Arizona State (16) 194.60 W Ohio State 193.60 W 3/3 196.575 Penn State (23) 195.475 W 3/10 196.95 Iowa State (10) 195.10 W 3/23 196.725 Big 12 Championships (1st) Iowa State (8) 196.60 W Oklahoma (6) 196.125 W Missouri 195.475 W 4/6 195.925 at NCAA Northeast Regional (1st) Michigan (5) 195.60 W Iowa (16) 195.475 W George Washington 192.675 W at Penn State 192.225 W Pittsburgh 190.975 W


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NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME RESULTS 4/18 196.575 4/19 196.425

at NCAA Preliminaries - I (3rd) Utah 196.775 L Georgia 196.65 L Michigan 196.175 W LSU 195.85 W Arizona 194.975 W at NCAA Super Six Finals (5th) at Alabama 197.575 L Georgia 197.25 L UCLA 197.15 L Utah 196.95 L Stanford 196.025 W

2003

REGULAR SEASON: 20-1 • POSTSEASON: 12-3 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/4 196.45 at Georgia (2) 195.40 W 1/11 196.70 at Super Six Challenge (2nd) at Georgia (2) 197.325 L Florida (8) 196.575 W Alabama (3) 196.00 W Penn State (19) 194.375 W Oklahoma (12) 193.275 W 1/18 197.125 at Iowa (24) 195.075 W 1/24 196.10 at Missouri (24) 193.00 W 1/26 197.475 vs. Alabama (5) 197.175 W 2/1 197.175 vs. Oklahoma (17) 195.75 W 2/7 196.275 at Iowa State (21) 195.275 W 2/14 196.70 at Ohio State (24) 195.575 W 2/23 198.025 Masters Classic (1st) Washington (12) 196.725 W LSU (14) 196.025 W Kent State (18) 192.90 W 3/1 197.425 at Penn State (9) 194.90 W 3/14 197.50 at Michigan (14) 197.225 W 3/23 198.30 vs. Iowa State 197.05 W 3/29 197.50 at Big 12 Championships (1st) Oklahoma 197.025 W at Missouri 196.70 W Iowa State 195.70 W 4/12 196.65 at NCAA West Regional (1st) LSU 195.70 W at Washington 195.675 W Cal State Fullerton 193.175 W San Jose State 192.875 W Boise State 192.875 W 4/24 197.325 NCAA Preliminaries - I (1st) Utah 196.85 W Georgia 196.625 W Florida 196.325 W Stanford 196.20 W Auburn 193.525 W 4/25 197.125 NCAA Super Six Finals (4th) UCLA 197.825 L Alabama 197.275 L Georgia 197.15 L Michigan 196.05 W Utah 195.30 W

2004

REGULAR SEASON: 9-5-1 • POSTSEASON: 6-4 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/11 196.55 Michigan (5) 195.075 W 1/16 194.325 at Utah (1) 196.90 L 1/23 196.275 at Iowa State (4) 196.925 L 1/31 197.75 Missouri (12) 195.65 W 2/6 196.60 at Oklahoma (10) 196.35 W 2/15 197.10 Ohio State 193.825 W 2/21 196.60 at Denver (21) 196.425 W 2/20 196.525 Masters Classic (1st) Florida (5) 196.35 W Arizona State 195.625 W Illinois 194.025 W 3/6 196.75 at Minnesota (25) 196.625 W 3/14 198.00 Iowa State (9) 198.00 T 3/20 196.175 at Big 12 Championships (4th) Oklahoma 196.95 L at Iowa State 196.925 L Missouri 196.425 L 4/3 196.375 at NCAA Southeast Regional (2nd)

4/15 196.150

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197.325 L 196.35 W 195.275 W 194.575 W at North Carolina State 194.375 W at NCAA Preliminaries - I (4th) (hosted by UCLA) Florida 196.85 L Stanford 196.85 L Georgia 196.775 L Oklahoma 195.75 W Iowa 194.775 W

NCAA Championships Finish: 10th

2005

REGULAR SEASON: 14-5 • POSTSEASON: 7-8 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/7 194.20 at Michigan (7) 195.90 L 1/17 192.65 at UCLA (2) 197.05 L 1/21 196.675 at Florida (10) 196.95 L 1/28 196.80 at Missouri 195.575 W 2/5 196.775 Oklahoma (10) 195.725 W 2/11 196.775 at Iowa State (10) 196.925 L 2/20 196.65 Utah (1) 196.60 W 2/27 196.725 Masters Classic (1st) Kentucky 194.90 W Denver (10) 194.45 W Auburn (20) 194.05 W 3/6 196.15 Minnesota (19) 194.85 W Air Force 188.875 W 3/13 197.10 Iowa State (10) 196.275 W 3/19 196.625 at Arkansas Quadrangular (2nd) UCLA (5) 196.85 L Arkansas (14) 195.625 W Oregon State (12) 195.55 W 3/26 196.65 at Big 12 Championships (1st) Iowa State 196.00 W at Oklahoma 195.50 W Missouri 194.875 W 4/9 196.30 NCAA South Central Regional (2nd) Michigan 196.60 L Missouri 195.10 W Arizona 194.70 W Arizona State 194.50 W Illinois 193.825 W 4/21 195.875 at NCAA Preliminaries - I (3rd) (hosted by Auburn) Utah 196.85 L Michigan 196.575 L LSU 195.80 W Penn State 194.975 W Oklahoma 194.425 W 4/22 196.425 at NCAA Super Six Finals (6th) Georgia 197.825 L Alabama 197.40 L Utah 197.275 L UCLA 197.15 L Michigan 196.575 L

2006

REGULAR SEASON: 16-6-1 • POSTSEASON: 10-5

Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/6 194.10 at Super Six Challenge (2nd) Alabama (4) 194.25 L Iowa State (10) 194.05 W at LSU (7) 193.90 W Auburn (15) 193.65 W Missouri (16) 192.70 W 1/13 195.675 Michigan (5) 195.675 T 1/20 193.00 at Utah (3) 195.75 L 1/29 196.35 Missouri (10) 195.95 W 2/4 196.85 at Oklahoma (6) 196.00 W 2/10 195.475 at Penn State Quadrangular (2nd) at Penn State (17) 196.025 L Rutgers 190.55 W Yale 190.20 W 2/19 195.60 at Iowa State (7) 196.025 L 2/26 195.25 Masters Classic (1st) San Jose State 192.825 W Central Michigan 191.80 W

Northern Illinois 191.625 W 3/5 196.125 Iowa State (5) 196.25 L 3/11 194.775 at Alaska Triangular (1st) at Alaska-Anchorage 190.255 W Seattle Pacific 188.475 W 3/19 196.475 Arkansas (20) 195.90 W 3/25 196.275 Big 12 Championships (2nd) Iowa State (4) 196.425 L Oklahoma (6) 195.35 W Missouri (13) 194.85 W 4/8 196.35 at NCAA Southeast Regional (2nd) at Georgia (1) 197.425 L Missouri (13) 195.325 W North Carolina (23) 194.275 W North Carolina State 193.925 W West Virginia (22) 193.90 W 4/20 196.325 at NCAA Preliminaries - I (1st) (hosted by Oregon State) Alabama 196.25 W Utah 196.175 W Michigan 196.00 W] LSU 195.65 W Oklahoma 195.525 W 4/21 196.175 at NCAA Super Six Finals (5th) Georgia 197.75 L Utah 196.80 L Alabama 196.725 L Florida 196.275 L Iowa State 194.725 W

2007

REGULAR SEASON: 19-4 • POSTSEASON: 7-8 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/5 195.20 at Super Six Challenge (2nd) Florida (3) 196.55 L Penn State (14) 194.575 W LSU (9) 194.125 W Denver (17) 192.975 W at Arkansas (15) 192.80 W 1/19 195.725 at Iowa State (5) 195.325 W 1/26 196.80 at Missouri (22) 195.00 W 2/2 195.05 Oklahoma (8) 195.075 L 2/9 195.35 at Michigan Triangular (2nd) at Michigan (8) 195.825 L Illinois 192.525 W 2/17 196.975 at Hearts Invitational (1st) West Virginia (24) 194.70 W at North Carolina State 194.60 W George Washington 191.175 W William & Mary 186.225 W 2/25 196.40 Masters Classic (1st) Stanford (3) 195.80 W NC State (21) 194.475 W 3/4 196.675 Utah (5) 196.10 W 3/11 196.50 Iowa State (13) 195.45 W 3/16 143.75 at LSU (7) 197.025 L 3/23 197.125 Kentucky (25) 194.90 W 3/31 196.475 at Big 12 Championships (1st) Oklahoma 195.325 W at Missouri 194.45 W Iowa State 193.975 W 4/14 196.675 at NCAA West Regional (2nd) Utah 197.325 L Missouri 194.30 W at California 193.90 W Washington 193.30 W Sacramento State 191.725 W 4/26 196.625 at NCAA Preliminaries - I (3rd) Georgia 197.70 L Florida 197.40 L Oklahoma 196.25 W Alabama 196.125 W Oregon State 195.10 W 4/27 195.975 at NCAA Super Six Finals (6th) Georgia 197.85 L at Utah 197.225 L Florida 197.25 L UCLA 196.925 L Stanford 196.825 L

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NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME RESULTS 2008

REGULAR SEASON: 10-7 • POSTSEASON: 3-2 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/11 193.50 at Iowa State (17) 192.475 W 1/13 195.55 Arizona State (18) 193.075 W 1/18 194.575 at Utah (4) 196.425 L 1/25 196.675 Missouri (13) 195.35 W 2/1 194.95 at Oklahoma (6) 195.275 L 2/7 196.075 Michigan (5) 196.575 L 2/23 195.925 Denver (12) 195.65 W 2/29 194.35 at Kentucky 194.25 W 3/7 196.05 at Stanford (9) 196.775 L Alabama (4) 195.775 W 3/14 196.175 Iowa State 194.15 W 3/21 196.00 at Penn State (22) 195.725 W Maryland 192.675 W Rutgers 189.475 W 3/29 194.975 at Big 12 Championships (4th) at Oklahoma 195.875 L Iowa State 195.775 L Missouri 195.225 L 4/12 196.10 at NCAA Southeast Regional (3rd) at Florida 197.525 L UCLA 196.625 L West Virginia 194.825 W North Carolina State 193.825 W North Carolina 191.825 W

2009

REGULAR SEASON: 13-5 • POSTSEASON: 3-2 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/10 194.125 at Denver (14) 194.35 L 1/16 195.55 at Iowa State (25) 194.775 W 1/23 195.75 at Missouri (12) 194.75 W 1/30 195.325 Penn State (17) 194.625 W 2/8 196.175 Oklahoma (7) 196.00 W 2/13 195.725 Utah (1) 196.525 L 2/22 196.225 Masters Classic (1st) UCLA (3) 196.125 W North Carolina State 195.075 W Minnesota 194.55 W 2/28 195.525 at Michigan (14) 195.975 L 3/8 196.15 Iowa State (21) 195.70 W 3/13 196.75 at UNO's Classic (1st) at Arizona State 196.00 W Cal State Fullerton 194.50 W Ball State 192.925 W 3/15 195.85 at UCLA (7) 196.625 L 3/21 196.075 at Big 12 Championships (2nd) Oklahoma 196.125 L Missouri 195.925 W at Iowa State 195.775 W 4/4 195.45 at NCAA Southeast Regional (3rd) Georgia 197.70 L Penn State 195.80 L West Virginia 194.225 W North Carolina 194.125 W at North Carolina State 193.80 W

2010

REGULAR SEASON: 17-4 • POSTSEASON: 6-4 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/8 195.70 at Washington (25) 193.45 W 1/15 195.20 Illinois (23) 193.375 W Minnesota (20) 192.775 W 1/24 196.025 Michigan (15) 194.725 W 1/30 194.70 Missouri (11) 193.275 W 2/5 196.225 at Oklahoma (2) 196.825 L Texas Woman’s 192.575 W 2/12 196.475 at IGI Chicago Style Invite (1st) Denver (19) 195.25 W Illinois (20) 194.225 W Iowa 193.625 W 2/20 195.00 Sweetheart Invite (2nd) at N.C. State (25) 195.575 L North Carolina 193.875 W 2/28 196.425 Masters Classic (1st) Arizona (20) 194.75 W Denver (18) 194.175 W West Virginia (25) 192.975 W

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3/5 195.725 at Utah (9) 196.575 L 3/14 196.45 Iowa State 196.125 W 3/20 196.20 at Penn State (15) 195.575 W 3/27 196.625 at Big 12 Championships (2nd) Oklahoma 197.175 L Missouri 195.90 W at Iowa State 194.85 W 4/10 195.875 at NCAA Lexington Regional (2nd) Alabama 197.40 L Illinois 195.425 W Central Michigan 195.125 W at Kentucky 194.975 W Michigan State 194.475 W 4/22 196.175 at NCAA Preliminaries - I (4th) (Hosted by Florida) UCLA 196.875 L Utah 196.625 L Oklahoma 196.55 L Oregon State 196.05 W LSU 196.025 W NCAA Championships Finish: 7th

2011

REGULAR SEASON: 12-7 • POSTSEASON: 10-5 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/7 194.95 at Florida (3) 196.925 L 1/14 195.45 at Iowa State (23) 194.725 W 1/22 194.675 Utah (4) 196.20 L 1/29 195.60 at Metroplex Challenge (2nd) Alabama (6) 196.825 L LSU (25) 195.55 W Missouri 194.35 W 2/4 196.075 at Missouri 195.40 W 2/6 195.80 Oklahoma 196.30 L 2/13 195.40 at Michigan (8) 196.50 L Stanford (2) 196.80 L 2/19 195.725 at Denver (19) 195.85 L 2/27 196.50 Masters Classic (1st) Iowa (14) 195.50 W Kentucky 194.65 W Bowling Green 189.45 W 3/6 197.30 Arizona State 192.75 W 3/13 196.30 Iowa State (21) 195.575 W 3/19 196.775 at Big 12 Championships (1st) Oklahoma 196.50 W Iowa State 195.15 W at Missouri 194.975 W 4/2 196.55 at NCAA Corvallis Regional (2nd) at Oregon State 197.025 L Michigan State 195.525 W San Jose State 194.425 W Iowa 193.924 W Southern Utah 193.775 W 4/15 196.85 at NCAA Preliminaries - II (2nd) (at Cleveland, Ohio) Alabama 197.05 L Utah 196.20 W Florida 196.125 W Oregon State 196.10 W Kent State 195.00 W 4/16 196.725 at NCAA Super Six Finals (4th) Alabama 197.65 L UCLA 197.375 L Oklahoma 197.25 L Utah 196.50 W Michigan 196.425 W Note: NU moved from the Big 12 to the Big Ten in 2012.

2012

REGULAR SEASON: 19-2 • POSTSEASON: 5-5 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/13 197.375 Denver (20) 195.225 W 1/20 195.775 at Iowa State 193.925 W 1/28 194.550 Missouri (20) 195.725 L 2/3 196.750 at Oklahoma (5) 196.475 W Minnesota (25) 194.550 W Centenary 188.600 W 2/11 196.550 Masters Classic (1st) Michigan (22) 195.825 W

2/18 196.850 2/24 197.00 3/4 196.825 3/9 197.60 3/16 196.175 3/24 197.10 4/7 196.525 4/20 196.625

Washington (20) 194.150 W Southern Utah 191.900 W at Minnesota 196.150 W at Arkansas (7) 196.300 W Florida (1) 196.950 L Utah (7) 197.450 W Iowa State 195.700 W at Big Ten Championships (1st) Ohio State 196.225 W Minnesota 195.950 W Michigan 195.875 W Illinois 195.850 W Penn State 195.700 W at Iowa 195.425 W Michigan State 194.675 W at NCAA Salt Lake City Regional (2nd)

Utah 196.825 L Minnesota 194.800 W Arizona State 194.400 W San Jose State 193.400 W Iowa State 193.150 W at NCAA Preliminaries - II (5th) (at Duluth, Ga.) UCLA 197.400 L Utah 197.200 L Stanford 197.125 L Oklahoma 196.925 L LSU 196.550 W

NCAA Championships Finish: 8th

2013

REGULAR SEASON: 16-3 • POSTSEASON: 3-2 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/12 196.30 at Michigan (10) 196.90 L 1/19 196.70 Michigan State 192.10 W 1/25 196.15 at Ohio State (19) 195.975 W 2/02 195.75 Illinois (19) 194.75 W 2/10 197.175 Penn State 195.15 W 2/16 195.625 at Arizona (14) 195.40 W 2/22 197.05 Iowa State 194.85 W 3/4 197.675 Iowa (24) 194.95 W 3/9 196.10 at Minnesota 196.60 L Arkansas 196.350 L Centenary 190.425 W 3/16 197.525 California 196.525 W 3/23 197.80 at Big Ten Championships (1st) Michigan 197.225 W Minnesota 196.775 W Illinois 196.475 W Penn State 195.825 W at Michigan State 195.450 W Ohio State 195.450 W Iowa 193.400 W 4/6 195.875 at NCAA Morgantown Regional (3rd) Michigan 196.725 L Illinois 196.025 L Kentucky 195.575 W at West Virginia 194.475 W North Carolina 194.350 W

2014

REGULAR SEASON: 20-3 • POSTSEASON: 7-8 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/12 196.625 Northern Illinois 192.525 W 1/18 196.25 at Ozone Collegiate Classic ( 1st) Alabama 196.05 W Kentucky 194.65 W 1/24 196.45 at Iowa 193.25 W 2/1 196.975 Minnesota 195.90 W 2/8 197.225 at Penn State 196.15 W 2/14 196.125 Michigan 196.65 L 2/23 196.65 Masters Classic (1st) Kentucky 196.85 W Bridgeport 190.35 W Wisconsin-Stout 188.55 W 3/1 196.65 at Oregon State 196.625 W Arizona State 195.575 W 3/8 196.35 Arkansas 196.70 L 3/15 197.05 at Big Ten Quad (1st) Illinois 196.875 W


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NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME RESULTS 3/22 196.95 4/5 196.975 4/18 197.10 4/19 196.50

at Michigan State 196.20 W Ohio State 195.675 W at Big Ten Championships (2nd) Michigan 197.55 L Minnesota 196.675 W Illinois 196.625 W at Penn State 196.475 W Ohio State 196.40 W Iowa 195.375 W Michigan State 194.50 W at NCAA Seattle Regional (2nd) Alabama 197.55 L Boise State 195.275 W Denver 195.275 W BYU 194.65 W at Washington 195.55 W at NCAA Preliminaries - II (3rd) (at Birmingham, Ala.) Alabama 197.65 L Florida 197.65 L Utah 197.025 W UCLA 197.00 W Penn State 194.825 W at NCAA Super Six Finals (6th) Oklahoma 198.175 L Florida 198.175 L LSU 197.60 L Alabama 197.55 L Georgia 197.05 L

2015

REGULAR SEASON: 22-5 • POSTSEASON: 6-4 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/9 195.30 Lindenwood 190.55 W 1/17 197.125 Penn State (15) 196.025 W 1/24 196.25 at Rutgers 195.375 W Southern Connecticut 190.45 W Brockport 188.075 W 1/31 195.875 at Michigan (4) 197.30 L 2/7 197.325 Iowa 195.175 W 2/14 197.075 at Minnesota (22) 196.675 W 2/21 196.65 at UCLA 197.050 L Sacramento State 194.150 W Bridgeport 192.575 W 3/1 197.10 Masters Classic (1st) Illinois (16) 196.425 W San Jose State 195.150 W 3/7 197.225 Oregon State (15) 196.70 W 3/14 196.00 B1G Five Meet (2nd) Illinois 196.050 L Ohio State 195.250 W Michigan State 195.250 W Maryland 194.875 W 3/21 196.875 at Big Ten Championships (3rd) at Michigan 197.825 L Illinois 197.350 L Penn State 196.725 W Iowa 196.500 W Minnesota 196.450 W Maryland 196.075 W Michigan State 195.65 W Ohio State 195.25 W Rutgers 193.125 W 4/4 196.95 at NCAA Ames Regional (2nd) LSU 197.175 L Denver 195.95 W Michigan State 195.375 W at Iowa State 195.35 W Washington 193.675 W 4/17 196.675 at NCAA Semifinals - II (4th) (at Fort Worth, Texas) Oklahoma 197.40 L Alabama 197.10 L Auburn 197.075 L LSU 196.55 W Oregon State 195.875 W NCAA Championships Finish: 8th

2016

REGULAR SEASON: 23-4 • POSTSEASON: 5-5 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/8 194.05 at Arizona State 192.70 W Bowling Green 191.90 W 1/16 196.15 at Penn State 194.575 W 1/23 195.825 Rutgers 193.075 W 1/29 196.775 Michigan (3) 196.55 W 2/6 196.35 at Iowa 196.65 L 2/12 196.10 Minnesota (18) 196.30 L 2/21 195.35 North Carolina State 195.45 L at Iowa State 194.90 W Wisconsin-La Crosse 192.90 W 2/27 196.40 Masters Classic (1st) Sacramento State 194.875 W Northern Illinois 194.35 W Bridgeport 193.225 W 3/6 197.35 Utah State 195.75 W 3/12 197.00 B1G Five Meet (1st) Michigan State 196.35 W at Ohio State 196.10 W Illinois 195.95 W Maryland 195.50 W 3/19 196.90 Big Ten Championships (2nd) Michigan 197.125 L Minnesota 196.575 W Penn State 196.15 W Iowa 195.875 W Ohio State 195.875 W Michigan State 195.475 W Illinois 195.175 W Rutgers 194.775 W Maryland 194.025 W 4/2 196.55 at NCAA Iowa City Regional (2nd) Oklahoma 197.575 L Arkansas 195.50 W at Iowa 195.45 W Central Michigan 194.675 W Kent State 194.525 W 4/15 196.675 at NCAA Semifinals - II (5th) (at Fort Worth, Texas) Oklahoma 197.7875 L Alabama 197.3875 L UCLA 196.70 L California 195.95 L Utah 195.7625 W NCAA Championships Finish: 7th

2017

REGULAR SEASON: 23-6 • POSTSEASON: 6-4 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/15 195.70 Penn State (18) 192.90 W 1/21 196.05 at Rutgers 194.20 W Brown 190.65 W West Chester 190.475 W 1/28 194.80 at Michigan (10) 197.225 L 2/3 194.450 at Oklahoma (1) 197.675 L Denver (8) 194.50 L Texas Woman’s 193.00 W 2/5 196.825 Iowa (22) 195.725 W 2/11 196.55 at Minnesota 194.90 W 2/17 197.125 GymQuarters Invitational (1st) at Lindenwood 194.00 W Brown 193.35 W Seattle Pacific 191.00 W 2/25 197.175 Masters Classic (1st) California (19) 196.40 W Utah State (24) 194.20 W Southeast Missouri 190.325 W 3/11 196.65 at B1G Five (1st) at Illinois (19) 196.45 W Ohio State (24) 195.35 W Michigan State 194.65 W Maryland 193.375 W 3/18 196.475 at Big Ten Championships (4th) Michigan (9) 197.30 L Illinois (20) 196.875 L Iowa (16) 196.725 L Ohio State (24) 195.525 W Michigan State 195.20 W

Penn State 195.20 W Minnesota 195.175 W at Rutgers 194.70 W Maryland 193.625 W 4/1 196.625 NCAA Lincoln Regional (2nd) LSU 197.45 L Boise State 196.15 W Minnesota 195.575 W Arizona 195.50 W Iowa State 195.250 W 4/14 197.2125 at NCAA Semifinals - II (4th) (at St. Louis, Mo.) LSU 198.275 L Florida 197.8125 L Alabama 197.60 L Michigan 196.4625 W Georgia 195.80 W

2018

REGULAR SEASON: 21-6 • POSTSEASON: 7-9 Date NU Opponent (Rank) Score W/L 1/3 195.550 Penn State (17) 195.050 W 1/20 196.300 at Rutgers 192.975 W 1/27 196.875 at Michigan (8) 196.525 W 2/3 196.850 Minnesota (22) 196.375 W 2/10 196.675 at Iowa 194.400 W 2/16 196.175 at Oklahoma (1) 196.425 L 2/24 196.425 Pittsburgh 193.600 W 3/2 196.700 at Elevate the Stage 2018 (1st) at Georgia (17) 195.825 W Illinois 195.900 W Stanford 195.925 W 3/4 197.175 Masters Classic (2nd) UCLA (2) 197.500 L Iowa State (23) 195.575 W Kent State 194.700 W 3/9 196.700 at Florida (5) 197.925 L 3/17 194.900 at B1G Five Meet (4th) Illinois 196.850 L Maryland 195.700 L Ohio State (24) 195.150 L at Michigan State 192.825 W 3/24 196.950 at Big Ten Championships (2nd) Michigan (7) 197.200 L at Illinois 196.625 W Iowa 196.400 W Ohio State (24) 196.375 W Minnesota (23) 196.225 W Penn State 195.500 W Maryland 195.250 W Rutgers 194.400 W Michigan State 194.275 W 4/7 197.525 at NCAA Raleigh Regional (2nd) LSU 197.675 L at N.C. State 196.050 W Maryland 195.850 W George Washington 195.425 W Oregon State 194.975 W 4/20 197.0125 at NCAA Semifinals - I (3rd) UCLA 197.5625 L 4/21 196.80

LSU 197.475 L Georgia 196.6875 W Alabama 196.625 W Arkansas 196.425 W at NCAA Super Six Finals (6th) UCLA 198.075 L Oklahoma 198.0375 L Florida 197.85 L LSU 197.8375 L Utah 196.900 L

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2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

NEBRASKA’S ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS OPPONENT Adams State Air Force Alabama Alaska-Anchorage Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Auburn Augustana Ball State Bemidji State Boise State Bowling Green Bridgeport Brigham Young Brockport Brown Cal State Fullerton California Centenary Central Michigan Central Missouri State Chadron State Clarion Colorado Colorado State Cornell Denver Drake Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Eastern Montana Emporia State Florida Fort Hays State George Washington Georgia Grand View Gustavus Adolphus Houston Houston Baptist Illinois Illinois-Chicago Illinois State Indiana Indiana State Iowa Iowa State Jacksonville State James Madison Kansas Kent State Kentucky Lindenwood Louisville LSU M.I.T. Mankato State Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Minot State Missouri Missouri State Montana State New Mexico North Carolina North Carolina State Northeastern Northern Colorado Northern Illinois Northern Michigan Northwest Missouri St. Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oregon State Oregon Penn State Pittsburgh Portland State Rhode Island Rutgers Sacramento State San Jose State St. Cloud State Seattle Pacific Southeast Missouri South Dakota State Southern California Southern Colorado

SERIES RECORD LAST MEETING RESULT NU leads, 1-0 1984 NU, 169.65-153.00 NU leads, 9-0 2005 NU, 196.15-188.875 Alabama leads, 33-7 2017 Alabama, 197.60-197.2125 NU leads, 2-0 2006 NU, 194.775-190.225 NU, leads 21-15 2017 NU, 196.625-195.50 ASU leads, 30-21 2016 NU, 194.05-192.70 NU leads, 6-2 2016 NU, 196.55-195.50 NU leads, 6-1 2015 Auburn, 197.075-196.675 NU leads, 2-0 1976 NU, 72.10-13.25 NU leads, 2-0 2009 NU, 196.75-192.925 NU leads, 2-0 1977 NU, 118.30-105.65 NU leads, 9-0 2017 NU, 196.625-196.15 NU leads, 2-0 2016 NU, 194.05-191.90 NU leads, 3-0 2016 NU, 196.40-193.225 NU leads, 12-11 2014 NU, 196.650-192.575 NU leads, 1-0 2015 NU, 196.250-188.075 NU leads, 3-0 2017 NU, 197.125-193.35 CSF leads, 9-6 2009 NU, 196.75-194.50 NU leads, 9-1 2017 NU, 197.175-196.40 NU leads, 2-0 2013 NU, 196.150-190.425 NU leads, 5-0 2016 NU, 196.55-194.675 NU leads, 2-0 1976 NU, 78.28-15.87 NU leads, 2-0 1977 NU, 130.28-37.38 CU leads, 1-0 1979 CU, 141.75-131.95 NU leads, 5-3 1980 CU, 134.70-132.60 NU leads, 4-0 1980 NU, 132.60-128.15 NU leads, 1-0 2000 NU, 194.25-181.375 NU leads, 25-8 2017 DU, 194.50-194.45 NU leads, 5-1 1978 NU, 135.50-126.05 NU leads, 1-0 1979 NU, 131.95-130.45 NU leads, 1-0 1997 NU, 196.625-188.675 NU leads, 1-0 1978 NU, 130.05-102.30 NU leads, 2-0 1977 Score not available UF leads, 26-10 2017 UF, 197.8500-196.8000 NU leads, 1-0 1984 NU, 169.65-156.75 NU leads, 3-0 2007 NU, 196.975-191.175 UGA leads, 33-6 2018 NU, 196.700-195.825 GV leads, 6-1 1979 NU, 135.75-129.10 Tied, 1-1 1978 NU, 135.50-112.00 NU leads, 1-0 1988 NU, 187.05-182.25 NU leads, 1-0 1986 NU, 178.55-168.60 NU leads, 24-6 2018 NU, 196.950-196.625 NU leads, 8-4 2000 NU, 196.875-193.65 NU leads, 5-0 2001 NU, 196.20-193.625 NU leads, 1-0 1983 NU, 178.15-167.35 ISU leads, 1-0 1979 ISU, 121.25-117.60 NU leads, 27-5 2018 NU, 196.950-196.400 NU leads, 98-14-1 2018 NU, 197.175-195.575 JSU leads, 1-0 1980 JSU, 135.15-126.70 NU leads, 3-0 2001 NU, 197.05-190.10 NU leads, 12-3 1980 NU, 139.75-98.10 NU leads, 5-0 2018 NU, 197.125-194.700 NU leads, 10-0 2014 NU, 196.85-195.20 NU leads, 2-0 2017 NU, 197.125-194.00 UL leads, 5-0 1982 UL, 137.45-135.85 Tied, 13-13-2 2017 LSU, 198.275-197.2125 NU leads, 1-0 2000 NU, 194.25-169.30 MS leads, 2-1 1980 NU, 135.20-108.10 NU leads, 12-1 2018 NU, 197.525-195.850 NU leads, 1-0 1995 NU, 193.25-190.525 UM leads, 26-25-1 2018 NU, 197.200-196.950 NU leads, 19-2 2018 NU, 196.950-194.275 NU leads, 33-11-1 2018 NU, 196.950-196.225 NU leads, 1-0 1977 NU, 127.70-83.75 NU leads, 70-7 2012 MU, 195.725-194.55 MSU leads, 6-0 1979 MSU, 137.70-131.95 NU leads, 3-0 1983 NU, 162.50-155.90 NU leads, 7-3 1988 NU, 188.75-181.85 NU leads, 5-0 2010 NU, 195.00-193.875 NU leads, 10-2 2016 NC State, 195.45-195.35 NU leads, 1-0 1993 NU, 188.60-182.00 NU leads, 5-1 1988 NU, 185.90-175.10 NU leads, 3-0 2016 NU, 196.40-194.35 NU leads, 1-0 1979 NU, 129.65-103.65 NU leads, 1-0 1977 Score not available NU leads, 18-12 201 NU, 196.950-196.375 NU leads, 62-33 2018 OU, 198.0375-196.80 NU leads, 16-8 1986 OSU, 180.45-179.95 NU leads, 16-12 2015 NU, 196.675-195.875 NU leads, 1-0 1981 NU, 135.50-86.50 NU leads, 37-9 2018 NU, 195.550-195.050 NU leads, 3-1 2018 NU, 196.45-193.600 NU leads, 1-0 1981 NU, 135.50-121.20 NU leads, 2-0 1998 NU, 193.35-190.075 NU leads, 10-0 2018 NU, 196.950-194.400 NU leads, 3-0 2016 NU, 196.40-194.875 NU leads, 4-0 2015 NU, 197.100-195.150 NU leads, 2-1 1980 NU, 135.50-121.15 NU leads, 3-0 2017 NU, 197.125-191.00 NU leads, 6-1 2017 NU, 197.175-190.325 NU leads, 5-3 1980 NU, 135.50-88.90 USC leads, 3-0 1985 USC, 175.95-174.10 NU leads, 3-0 1983 NU, 168.80-148.65

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Southern Connecticut Southern Illinois Southern Utah Stanford Texas-El Paso Texas Woman’s Towson UC Davis UCLA Utah Utah State Washburn Washington West Chester West Virginia Western Michigan Western State Wichita State William & Mary Winona State Wisconsin Wisconsin-Stout Wisconsin-Eau Claire Wisconsin-LaCrosse Yale

NU leads, 1-0 2015 SIU leads, 3-2 1983 NU leads, 7-0 2012 NU leads, 7-4 2018 NU leads, 2-0 1982 NU leads, 6-0 2017 NU leads, 3-0 2000 NU leads, 1-0 1997 UCLA leads, 25-8 2016 Utah leads, 41-14-2 2016 NU leads, 17-9 2017 UW leads, 1-0 1976 NU leads, 14-5 2015 NU leads, 1-0 2017 NU leads, 14-1 2010 NU leads, 1-0 1997 NU leads, 1-0 1984 NU leads, 7-0 1979 NU leads, 2-0 2007 NU leads, 4-0 1999 NU leads, 3-0 1984 NU leads, 1-0 2014 NU leads, 1-0 1979 NU leads, 4-0 2016 NU leads, 1-0 2006

NU, 196.250-190.45 NU, 178.15-170.45 NU, 196.550-191.90 NU, 196.700-195.925 NU, 139.45-126.35 NU, 194.450-193.00 NU, 196.275-191.725 NU, 194.275-187.425 UCLA, 196.70-195.775 NU, 195.775-195.7625 NU, 197.175-196.20 Washburn, 71.56-68.14 NU, 196.950-193.675 NU, 196.05-190.475 NU, 196.425-192.975 NU, 195.45-190.20 NU, 169.65-126.50 NU, 128.75-120.35 NU, 196.975-186.225 NU, 193.725-182.525 NU, 177.65-169.15 NU, 196.85-188.55 NU, 129.65-103.30 NU, 195.35-192.90 NU, 195.475-190.20

(Includes both regular-season and postseason meetings)

NEBRASKA'S POSTSEASON SERIES RECORDS

OPPONENT SERIES RECORD LAST MEETING RESULT Alabama Alabama leads, 21-4 2018 NU, 197.0125-196.625 Arizona NU leads, 14-9 2017 NU, 196.625-195.50 Arizona State ASU leads, 17-9 2012 NU, 196.525-194.40 Arkansas NU leads, 2-1 2018 NU, 197.0125-196.425 Auburn Auburn leads, 1-0 2015 Auburn, 197.075-196.675 Bemidji State NU leads, 1-0 1976 NU, 79.20-77.20 Boise State NU leads, 3-0 2017 NU, 196.625-196.150 2014 NU, 196.975-194.65 BYU NU leads, 7-6 California Tied, 1-0 2016 Cal, 195.95-195.775 Cal State Fullerton CSF leads, 4-3 2003 NU, 196.65-193.175 Central Michigan NU leads, 2-0 2016 NU, 196.55-194.675 Clarion CU leads, 1-0 1979 Clarion, 141.75-131.95 Denver NU leads, 2-0 2015 NU, 196.950-195.950 Drake NU leads, 1-0 1978 NU, 135.50-126.05 Eastern Kentucky NU leads, 1-0 1979 NU, 131.95-130.45 Florida UF leads, 16-5 2018 UF, 197.8500-196.8000 George Washington NU leads, 2-0 2018 NU, 197.525-195.425 Georgia UGA leads, 24-5 2018 NU, 197.0125-196.6875 GV leads, 3-1 1979 NU, 135.75-129.10 Grand View Gustavus Adolphus Tied, 1-1 1978 NU, 135.50-112.00 Houston NU leads, 1-0 1988 NU, 187.05-182.25 Illinois-Chicago NU leads, 2-0 2000 NU, 196.875-193.65 Illinois State NU leads, 1-0 2001 NU, 196.20-193.625 Illinois NU leads, 5-2 2015 Illinois, 197.350-196.875 Indiana NU leads, 1-0 1983 NU, 178.15-167.35 Iowa NU leads, 8-3 2016 NU, 196.55-195.45 Iowa State NU leads, 15-2 2017 NU, 196.625-195.25 Kansas NU leads, 2-1 1980 NU, 139.75-98.10 Kent State NU leads, 2-0 2016 NU, 196.55-194.525 Kentucky NU leads, 2-0 2013 NU, 195.875-195-575 Louisville UL leads, 2-0 1980 Louisville, 137.40-126.70 LSU LSU leads, 12-10-1 2018 LSU, 197.8375-196.8000 Maryland NU leads, 3-0 2018 NU, 197.525-195.850 Michigan UM leads, 13-11 2017 NU, 197.2125-196.4625 Michigan State NU leads, 7-0 2015 NU, 196.950-195.375 Minnesota NU leads, 8-4 2017 NU, 196.625-195.575 Missouri NU leads, 9-2 2011 NU, 196.775-194.975 Missouri State MSU leads, 3-0 1979 MSU, 137.70-131.95 New Mexico NU leads, 2-0 1987 NU, 185.15-180.70 North Carolina NU leads, 5-0 2013 NU, 195.875-194.350 North Carolina State NU leads, 5-0 2018 NU, 197.525-196.0500 Ohio State NU leads, 5-2 2015 NU, 196.875-195.250 Oklahoma NU leads, 19-14 2016 OU, 197.7875-195.775 Oklahoma State OSU leads, 2-1 1982 NU, 138.10-137.20 Oregon State NU leads, 9-6 2018 NU, 197.525-194.975 Penn State NU leads, 11-4 2015 NU, 196.875-196.725 Pittsburgh Pitt leads, 1-0 1979 Pitt, 133.85-131.95 Rutgers NU leads, 1-0 2015 NU, 196.875-193.125 Sacramento State NU leads, 1-0 2007 NU, 196.675-191.725 St. Cloud State NU leads, 1-0 1979 NU, 135.75-118.80 San Jose State NU leads, 3-0 2012 NU, 196.525-193.40 Southern California USC leads, 1-0 1979 USC, 135.25-131.95 Southern Utah NU leads, 1-0 2011 NU, 196.55-193.775 South Dakota State Tied, 1-1 1977 NU, 127.70-105.75 Southeast Missouri NU lead, 1-0 1978 NU, 135.50-103.75 Stanford NU leads, 6-3 2012 Stanford, 197.125-196.625 Towson NU leads, 1-0 1990 NU, 192.225-187.975 UCLA UCLA leads, 26-2 2018 UCLA, 198.0750-196.8000 Utah Utah leads, 35-9-2 2018 NU, 1956.900-196.800 Utah State USU leads, 5-4 1998 NU, 194.275-191.175 Washington NU leads, 5-1 2015 NU, 196.950-193.675 West Virginia NU leads, 7-0 2013 NU, 195.875-194.475 Wichita State NU leads, 1-0 1978 NU, 135.50-127.65


HU S K E RS

NEBRASKA’S COACHING HISTORY YEAR COACH REG. SEASON POSTSEASON OVERALL 1975-76 Karen Balke 9-12 2-9 11-21 CAREER TOTALS 9-12 2-9 11-21

HIGH SCORE 87.31 87.31

CONF. FINISH Fifth FIFTH

REGIONAL FINISH 10th 10TH

NAT. FINISH (AIAW) DNQ DNQ

1976-77 Judy Schalk 14-4 4-3 18-7 130.28 Second Fourth (AIAW) DNQ 1977-78 Judy Schalk 21-8 7-2 28-10 135.90 First Third (AIAW) DNQ 1978-79 Judy Schalk 20-10-2 9-11-1 29-21-3 135.75 First Second (AIAW) T-11th 1979-80 Judy Schalk 28-7 4-16 32-23 140.55 First Second (AIAW) 16th 1980-81 Judy Schalk 12-19 1-3 13-22 139.70 Third Fourth (AIAW) DNQ 1981-82 Judy Schalk 22-6 5-8 27-14 144.20 First Second (NCAA) Eighth 1982-83 Judy Schalk 18-16 6-9 24-25 180.30 First First (NCAA) 10th CAREER TOTALS 135-70-2 36-52-1 171-122-3 180.30 FIRST (5) FIRST (1) (AIAW) T-11TH (NCAA) EIGHTH 1983-84 Rick Walton 1984-85 Rick Walton 1985-86 Rick Walton 1986-87 Rick Walton 1987-88 Rick Walton 1988-89 Rick Walton 1989-90 Rick Walton 1990-91 Rick Walton 1991-92 Rick Walton 1992-93 Rick Walton CAREER TOTALS

19-10 13-6 14-9 13-8 12-8 16-3 18-1 9-6 10-7 12-7 136-65

None 1-4 0-5 5-12 6-11 10-4 12-5 1-5 2-4 0-6 37-56

19-10 14-10 14-14 18-20 18-19 26-7 30-6 10-11 12-11 12-13 173-121

1993-94 Dan Kendig 1994-95 Dan Kendig 1995-96 Dan Kendig 1996-97 Dan Kendig 1997-98 Dan Kendig 1998-99 Dan Kendig 1999-00 Dan Kendig 2000-01 Dan Kendig 2001-02 Dan Kendig 2002-03 Dan Kendig 2003-04 Dan Kendig 2004-05 Dan Kendig 2005-06 Dan Kendig 2006-07 Dan Kendig 2007-08 Dan Kendig 2008-09 Dan Kendig 2009-10 Dan Kendig 2010-11 Dan Kendig 2011-12 Dan Kendig 2012-13 Dan Kendig 2013-14 Dan Kendig 2014-15 Dan Kendig 2015-16 Dan Kendig 2016-17 Dan Kendig 2017-18 Dan Kendig CAREER TOTALS

14-5 3-3 17-8 19-4 6-5 25-9 19-3 6-5 25-8 22-2 6-9-1 28-11-1 14-4 2-4 16-8 19-2 7-8 26-10 25-5 11-4 36-9 18-1 8-6-1 26-7-1 14-2 9-6 23-8 20-1 12-3 32-4 9-5-1 6-4 15-9-1 14-5 7-8 21-13 16-6-1 10-5 26-11-1 19-4 7-8 26-12 10-7 3-2 13-9 13-5 3-2 16-7 17-4 6-4 23-8 12-7 10-5 22-12 19-2 5-5 24-7 16-3 3-2 19-5 20-3 7-8 27-11 22-5 6-4 28-9 23-4 5-5 28-9 23-6 6-4 29-10 21-6 7-9 28-15 438-101-2 161-128-2 599-229-4

PROGRAM TOTALS

718-248-4

236-245-3

954-493-7

179.50 182.95 182.55 187.40 189.05 194.25 192.60 189.95 191.25 193.30 194.25

Second Second Third First First First First Second Second Second FIRST (4)

DNQ Fifth Sixth Fourth Third Second Second Sixth Fifth Seventh SECOND (2)

(NCAA) DNQ (NCAA) DNQ (NCAA) DNQ (NCAA) 10th (NCAA) 10th (NCAA) Fourth (NCAA) Fifth (NCAA) DNQ (NCAA) DNQ (NCAA) DNQ (NCAA) FOURTH

193.60 194.725 195.75 196.625 196.55 196.75 196.875 197.65 197.15 198.30 198.00 197.10 196.85 197.125 196.675 196.75 196.625 197.30 197.60 197.80 197.225 197.325 197.35 197.2125 197.525 198.30

First First First First First First Second First First First Fourth First Second First Fourth Second Second First First First Second Third Second Fourth Second FIRST (14)

Fourth Second Third Third Fifth Second First First First First Second Second Second Second Third Third Second Second Second Third Second Second Second Second Second FIRST (4)

(NCAA) DNQ (NCAA) 11th (NCAA) 10th (NCAA) Sixth (NCAA) DNQ (NCAA) Sixth (NCAA) Fourth (NCAA) T-Fifth (NCAA) Fifth (NCAA) Fourth (NCAA) 10th (NCAA) Sixth (NCAA) Fifth (NCAA) Sixth (NCAA) DNQ (NCAA) DNQ (NCAA) Seventh (NCAA) Fourth (NCAA) Eighth (NCAA) DNQ (NCAA) Sixth (NCAA) Eighth (NCAA) Eighth (NCAA) Seventh (NCAA) Sixth (NCAA) FOURTH (3)

198.30

FIRST (23)

FIRST (5)

(NCAA) FOURTH (3)

HISTORY & RECORDS


2018 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS 2019

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA ADMINISTRATION RONNIE

GREEN

CHANCELLOR | 3RD YEAR VIRGINIA TECH | 1983 Ronnie D. Green is the 20th chancellor of the University of Nebraska– Lincoln. He was appointed as chancellor on April 6, 2016 and assumed the duties of the office on May 8, 2016. NEBRASKA’S CHANCELLORS An official installation ceremony was 1871-1876 — Allen R. Benton conducted on April 6, 2017. 1876-1882 — Edmund B. Farfield 1884-1888 — J. Irving Manatt In July 2010, Dr. Green was 1888-1891 — Charles E. Bessey appointed as the Harlan Vice 1891-1895 — James H. Canfield Chancellor of the UNL Institute of 1895-1899 — George E. MacLean 1900-1908 — E. Benjamin Andrews Agriculture and Natural Resources 1908-1927 — Samuel Avery and Vice President for Agriculture and 1927-1938 — Edgar A. Burnett Natural Resources of the University 1938-1946 — Chauncey S. Boucher 1947-1953 — Reuben G. Gustavson of Nebraska system. In June 2015, 1953-1954 — John K. Selleck* Dr. Green also assumed the interim 1954-1968 — Clifford Hardin role of Senior Vice Chancellor for 1968-1971 — Joseph Soshnik 1972-1975 — James H. Zumberge Academic Affairs, the institution’s 1975-1976 — Adam C. Breckenridge* chief academic officer. 1976-1980 — Roy A. Young Dr. Green was raised on a 1980-1981 — Robert H. Rutford* mixed beef, dairy, and cropping 1981-1991 — Martin A. Massengale 1991-1991 — Jack Goebel* farm in southwestern Virginia. He 1991-1995 — Graham B. Spanier received B.S. and M.S. degrees in 1995-1996 — Joan R. Leitzel* animal science from Virginia Tech 1996-2000 — James Moeser 2000-2016 — Harvey S. Perlman and Colorado State University, 2016-pres. — Ronnie Green respectively. His doctoral program * Interim Chancellor was completed jointly at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and the USDA-ARS U.S. Meat Animal Research Center in animal breeding and genetics. Dr. Green has served on the animal science faculties of Texas Tech University and Colorado State University, as the national program leader for animal production research for the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service, and as executive secretary of the White House’s interagency working group on animal genomics within the National Science and Technology Council. Prior to returning to the University of Nebraska, he served as senior global director of technical services for Pfizer Animal Health’s (now Zoetis) animal genomics business. Dr. Green is an internationally recognized authority in animal genetics; he has published 130 refereed publications and abstracts, nine book chapters and 56 invited symposia papers; and has delivered invited presentations in 43 U.S. states and 21 countries around the world. He is a past-president of the American Society of Animal Science (ASAS) and has served in a number of leadership positions for the U.S. Beef Improvement Federation, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, National Pork Board, and National Research Council. He currently serves on the board of directors of the Association of Public Land-grant Universities (APLU), Neogen Corporation, and the national Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. He has been honored as a Fellow of both ASAS and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Ronnie and best friend Jane are the parents of four children, all graduates of, or enrolled at, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Justin, a political science/history graduate, is a political journalist in Washington, D.C.; Nate is a graduate of the College of Business and Nebraska Law and is with Hausmann Construction in Lincoln; Kelli is an advertising, public relations and global studies graduate and is preparing for the ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary; and Regan is a current student in human development and family science and agricultural communications. Collectively, members of the Green family hold or are pursuing a total of 15 University of Nebraska– Lincoln degrees

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JOSEPHINE

POTUTO, J.D. FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE | 22ND YEAR RUTGERS’ DOUGLASS | 1967

Josephine (Jo) R. Potuto, the Richard H. Larson Professor of Constitutional Law, has been Nebraska’s faculty representative (FAR) at the NCAA and conference level since May 15, 1997. In2002,PotutowasnamedOutstanding NEBRASKA’S FACULTY REPS Faculty Athletics Representative by the 1931-1946 — T.J. Thompson All-American Football Foundation. In 1947-1958 — Earl Fullbrook 1959-1964 — Charles S. Miller 2018, Potuto was awarded the Exemplary 1965-1968 — Merk Hobson Service Award at the 1A FAR annual 1969-1970 — John R. Davis meeting. From 2008-09 to 2011-12 she 1971-1982 — Keith L. Broman was president of the 1A FAR (FARs from 1982-1997 — James O’Hanlon 1997-pres. — Josephine Potuto FBS institutions). Among her NCAA positions, Potuto spent nine years (the maximum) on the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions (chair her last two years) and currently substitutes when a member cannot serve. She was one of three Big 12 Conference representatives on the NCAA Division I Management Council, served on the NCAA Men’s Gymnastics Championship Committee, and currently serves on an NCAA-wide (all divisions) committee to advise NCAA staff on student-athlete issues and educational programming for coaches, staff, and student-athletes. She currently serves on the NCAA Interpretations Committee. A sports law expert, Potuto regularly lectures and consults on sports issues in general and NCAA processes in particular. She has presented to, among others, the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, the National Association of College and University Attorneys, the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities, and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, as well at numerous university and law college conferences. She is an expert witness in litigation invoving sports issues and a media “go-to” person. Potuto also lectures and consults on risk management and on free speech issues. Potuto is a past adviser to the Uniform Law Commissioners Committee to draft a sports agent statute, has drafted rules governing search and seizure and hearings for the Nebraska Racing Commission, and also has written on issues of gender equity in college athletics. She has authored numerous articles on sports law issues. She just completed an article on how baseball hitting informs legal argument. The articles is in the National Baseball Hall of Fame archives. Potuto teaches constitutional law, procedure, federal jurisdiction, and sports law. She has been a visiting professor of law at the University of Arizona, Rutgers University, the Cardozo College of Law at New York’s Yeshiva University, the University of Oregon, the University of North Carolina, and Seton Hall University. She currently teaches in the Summer Sports Law Institute at Oregon Law School. Potuto was project director and a drafter of the Uniform Law Commissioners Sentencing and Corrections Act, as well as the drafter for the Nebraska Supreme Court Committee to Draft Criminal Jury Instructions. She is the author of three books. She was elected to membership in the American Law Institute, the Nebraska State Bar Foundation, and the Douglass Society. Potuto earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism at Rutgers’ Douglass College, and her master’s degree in English literature at Seton Hall. She earned her juris doctorate at the Rutgers Law College. She is a member of the bars of Nebraska and New Jersey and is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and the U.S. District Courts for Nebraska and New Jersey.


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UNIVERSITY SYSTEM PRESIDENT HANK

BOUNDS, PH.D

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESIDENT | 4TH YEAR SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI | 1991 On Jan. 12, 2015, the Board of Regents appointed lifelong educator Hank M. Bounds, Ph.D., as the seventh president of the University of Nebraska. Bounds began his tenure as president on April 13, 2015, bringing with him a demonstrated record of expanding opportunities for students, improving higher education outcomes and efficiencies, and building successful partnerships with policymakers, donors and business leaders. Bounds grew up on a small farm in rural Mississippi, where his family raised hogs and cattle and he hauled hay. His service in the Army National Guard helped him pay for college, and he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Southern Mississippi and a doctorate from the University of Mississippi. Bounds has devoted his 25-year career to helping change students’ lives in the same way education opened doors in his own life. He began as a high school teacher, then rose to principal, superintendent and state superintendent before becoming Mississippi’s commissioner of higher education in 2009. In that role, he oversaw a complex system of eight public universities including research universities, regional universities, an academic health science center, historically black institutions, a law center, a school of veterinary medicine and 200 institutes and centers. Together the system enrolled 85,000 students, employed 26,000 faculty and staff, and operated with a combined annual budget of $4.5 billion, including $500 million in research and development. During every year of Bounds’ tenure as commissioner, student enrollment and degrees awarded by the institutions in the Mississippi system increased, by a total of 13.3 percent and 11.4 percent, respectively. He advocated with legislative leadership for improved faculty compensation and providing greater opportunities for students. He also provided oversight for private fundraising in excess of $250 million per year. Bounds worked with the Board of Trustees to implement a performancebased allocation model that distributed funds equitably and rewarded universities for operating efficiently and achieving attainment outcomes. He designed an efficiencies plan that saved more than $90 million, an internal audit function, and a comprehensive diversity initiative that led to increased diversity among Mississippi faculty, staff and students. Bounds also worked with partners to increase educational attainment in Mississippi, including a Center for Education Innovation focused on improving learning opportunities for disadvantaged children. Bounds created an office to foster relationships among university researchers, business and industry, and economic developers. He was tapped by the business community to chair a major statewide initiative to create an action plan to improve Mississippi’s competitive position. Bounds brings this experience to the University of Nebraska, which he believes can serve as a catalyst for change and growth in the lives of students and people in the state and around the world. He is working to make the University of Nebraska a giant in higher education—for the benefit of the state, the country and the world. Bounds holds faculty appointments in the College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and in the Colleges of Education at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and the University of Nebraska at Kearney. He and his wife, Susie, are the parents of a son, Will, and a daughter, Caroline. They reside in Lincoln, Neb.

UNIVERSITY BOARD OF REGENTS The Board of Regents consists of eight voting members elected by district for six-year terms, and four non-voting student Regents, one from each campus, who serve during their tenure as student body president. The board supervises the general operations of the university, and the control and direction of all expenditures. The board also includes a corporation secretary who manages all records including agendas, minutes, notices, policies and bylaws. Those documents can be found on the web at nebraska.edu/board/. The board meets regularly, primarily in Lincoln but also in Omaha and greater Nebraska. Persons wishing to provide information to the board or to appear before it should contact: Corporation Secretary, University of Nebraska, Varner Hall, 3835 Holdrege, Lincoln, NE 68583.

Timothy Clare Lincoln

Hal Daub Omaha

Howard Hawks Omaha

Bob Phares North Platte

Jim Pillen Columbus

Robert Schafer Beatrice

Paul Kenney Amherst

Bob Whitehouse Papillion

Nebraska-Kearney

Sarah Hotovy

Renata Valquier Chavez

Nebraska-Medical Center

Nebraska-Omaha

Hunter Traynor Nebraska-Lincoln

Logan Krejdl

NEBRASKA ADMINISTRATION INTRODUCTION


2018 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS 2019

BILL

MOOS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR | 2ND YEAR WASHINGTON STATE | 1973 Honor the past. Live the present. Create the future. Nine simple words that carry impressive significance and undeniable responsibility. Words that Nebraska’s new athletic director uses to lead his programs and set the tone for building champions in competition and in life. William H. (Bill) Moos was named NEBRASKA ATHLETIC DIRECTORS Nebraska’s Athletic Director on 1928-1876 — Allen R. Benton Oct. 15, 2017, and fully assumed 1928-1931 — H.D. Gish those responsibilities on Oct. 23. 1932-1936 — Dana X. Bible 1937-1942 — Lawrence McCeney “Biff” Jones Moos, who became the 15th 1942-1947 — A.J. Lewandowski athletic director in the history of 1948-1953 — George “Potsy” Clark the storied Cornhusker program, 1954-1960 — J.W. “Bill” Orwig 1961* — Charles Miller & Joseph Soshnik brings nearly 25 years of experience 1962-1966 — W.H. “Tippy” Dye as an athletic director at three 1967-1992 — Bob Devaney Division I schools (Washington 1993-2002 — Bill Byrne State, Oregon, Montana) with him 2003-2007 — Steve Pederson 2007-2012 — Tom Osborne to Nebraska. More importantly, he 2013-2017 — Shawn Eichorst brings an impressive track record 2017-pres. — Bill Moos of success in building outstanding *Interim Co-Directors programs, developing long-term relationships, and for doing what is best for his schools, its fans and most importantly, its student-athletes. “When you name the top three, four, five athletic programs in the great positions as an athletic director, Nebraska is in that same breath,” Moos said at his introductory press conference at Memorial Stadium. “I want you to know that my motto has always been, in the 25 years I have been a Division I athletic director and it will be here too is very simple - honor the past, live the present, create the future.” In his first six months at Nebraska, Moos made three coaching hires. He drew universal praise for hiring Scott Frost, the 2017 consensus national coach of the year, as Nebraska’s head football coach in December. Following the spring semester, Moos also hired Mark Hankins to coach the men’s golf team and Sean Maymi to lead the men’s tennis program. Moos also oversaw several team successes in his first six months in Lincoln. He watched the volleyball team win its fifth national title and second in three seasons in December. In 2018, both the men’s and women’s gymnastics teams finished in the top six at the NCAA Championships, while bowling finished third and rifle finished eighth. Nebraska also continued its excellence in the classroom, producing four CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, including three first-team selections. The awards increased Nebraska’s nation-leading total to 333 all-time CoSIDA Academic All-Americans across all sports. Moos came to Lincoln after spending seven-plus years at Washington State (2010-17). He previously served 12 highly successful seasons as the athletic director at Oregon (1995-2007). During his time at his alma mater, Moos wasted little time in making his impact felt in Cougar Athletics, spearheading a department-wide rebranding effort with Nike while securing a 10-year, $35 million marketing rights agreement with IMG College.

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In addition, the 2004 WSU Alumni Achievement Award winner gained Regents approval for a $130 million addition and remodel of Martin Stadium, featuring a remodeled press box with luxury seating, including suites, loge boxes and club room. Also included in the project was a state-of-the-art video board and an 80,000-square-foot football operations building that served as the stadium’s showpiece and opened in May 2014. As the dean of Pac-12 athletic directors, Moos was at the forefront of the conference’s procurement of a 12-year, $3 billion television contract with FOX and ESPN, a landmark agreement in college athletics. Under Moos’ direction, the Cougar Athletic Fund’s Annual Giving program saw an 81 percent increase in gifts while CAF donor members rose from nearly 4,000 to more than 7,500. Additional facility enhancements under Moos included a center-hung video board in Beasley Coliseum that was installed prior to the 2011-12 season, giving Cougar basketball one of the premier fan experiences in the conference. An indoor golf hitting facility was also completed in early 2013, and Lower Soccer Field underwent a major renovation making the venue TV-ready while also providing one of the best playing surfaces on the West Coast, along with the addition of lights and a new scoreboard. Other enhancements were made to the Moobery track facility, BaileyBrayton Field, the basketball practice gym, Gibb Pool and the Simmelink Indoor tennis courts. In Moos’ seven years at WSU, Cougar student-athletes and coaches accounted for 805 academic all-conference selections, 130 all-conference accolades, 45 All-America honors and three Pac-12 Coachof-the-Year honors. Moos served as Oregon’s director of athletics from July of 1995 to 2007. While at Oregon he oversaw a 17-sport athletic department that grew to national prominence during his tenure.Oregon’s annual athletic department budget grew from $18.5 million in his first year to more than $40 million by 2007, becoming 100 percent self-sufficient during that time. Under his direction the Duck Athletic Fund donor base increased from 4,930 to 12,290, resulting in an annual gifts increase from $4.1 million to $15.3 million. Moos initiated more than $160 million in facility improvements while at Oregon. Included in that was the $90 million Autzen Stadium renovation in 2002, which added 12,000 new seats, 32 new suites, a new Club at Autzen and a new press box to the stadium. In his 12 years, the Ducks ranked first in Pac-10 football attendance 11 times, reaching 100 percent capacity in each of those seasons. During Moos’ tenure, Oregon athletics captured 13 Pac-10 championships across six different sports. He increased opportunities for women by adding two intercollegiate programs, soccer and lacrosse, and negotiated an all-inclusive shoe and apparel contract with Nike, one of only 14 in the country at the time. From an academic standpoint during Moos’ tenure, Oregon student-athletes collected 722 academic all-conference selections, 34 Academic All-America selections, nine NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients and one NCAA Top Ten Award. During his first stint as a collegiate athletic director at Montana (199095), Moos created an academic support program and hired its first athletic academic coordinator, developed a facility enhancement plan that created more than $4 million in improvements, and lifted the school’s fund-raising efforts to show a 300 percent increase in private and corporate gifts. Academically, Montana student-athletes were equally successful as the athletic department achieved a graduation rate 20 percent higher than the general university enrollment. Under Moos’ watch Montana garnered 269 academic all-conference selections, five Academic All-Americans and two NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship recipients. Moos began his athletic career as an athletic administrator in 1982 as assistant athletic director at Washington State. He also served as the school’s associate athletic director (1988-90). At Washington State, he was director of development for more than five years and associate director for nearly two years, supervising all external operations. Prior to that, he managed and owned private businesses in Washington and Oregon for eight years. He was a student assistant football coach at Washington State for the 1973 season, then spent part of 1974 in Washington, D.C., serving as a government intern. Raised on a wheat and cattle ranch in eastern Washington, Moos attended high school in Olympia when his father served in the governor’s cabinet. Moos earned his bachelor’s degree in history from WSU and was a three-year letterman in football before concluding his collegiate career by representing Washington State in the 1972 East-West Shrine All-Star Game in San Francisco. He served as co-captain on the Cougars’ 1972 squad and garnered firstteam All-Pac-8 Conference honors. Moos and his wife Kendra have three daughters: Christa, Brittany and Kaiti; and two sons, Bo and Benjamin.


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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION HUSKER DIRECTORY

Bill Moos

Athletic Director

Bob Burton Deputy A.D./ Chief of Staff

John Jentz

Deputy A.D./ Chief Financial Officer

Pat Logsdon

Deputy A.D./Senior Woman Administrator

Marc Boehm

Executive Associate A.D./External Operations

Dennis Leblanc Executive Associate A.D./ Academics

Jamie Vaughn Executive Associate A.D./ Compliance

NEBRASKA HEAD COACHES

Heather Brink

Chuck Chmelka Men’s Gymnastics

Volleyball/ Beach Volleyball

John Cook

Darin Erstad

Scott Jacobson

Robin Krapfl

Ashley MacAllister

Mark Manning

Women’s Gymnastics

Women’s Tennis

Gary Pepin

Track and Field

Women’s Golf

Rhonda Revelle Softball

Rifle

Bill Straub Bowling

Baseball

Wrestling

John Walker Soccer

Scott Frost

Mark Hankins

Tim Miles

Sean Maymi

Football

Men’s Basketball

Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

David Harris Cross Country

Pablo Morales

Swimming and Diving

Amy Williams

Women’s Basketball

University of Nebraska Athletics One Memorial Stadium 800 Stadium Drive Lincoln, NE 68588 (800) 755-2565 (402) 472-4224 Area code for all numbers is (402) Academics 472-4611 Administration 472-3011 Athletic Medicine 472-2276 Baseball 472-2269 Basketball, Men's 472-2265 Basketball, Women's 472-6462 Beach Volleyball 472-2399 Bowling 472-0404 Business & Finances 472-2273 Cheer Squads/Mascots 472-0846 Communications 472-2263 Community Relations 472-7771 Compliance 472-2042 Computing Services 472-2368 Concessions 472-9432 Development 472-3111 Equipment 472-2274 Events 472-1000 Facilities 472-1000 Fan Experience 472-0775 Football 472-3116 Golf, Men's 472-6472 Golf, Women's 472-1415 Gymnastics, Men's 472-3186 Gymnastics, Women's 472-3808 Huskers.com 472-7778 HuskerVision 472-4645 Licensing 472-0775 Life Skills 472-4611 Lost & Found 472-1003 Rifle 472-6167 Shipping & Receiving 472-1163 Soccer 472-0456 Softball 472-8801 Strength & Conditioning 472-3333 Tennis, Men's 472-6464 Tennis, Women's 472-9430 Ticket Office 472-3111 800-8-BIG-RED Track & Field 472-6461 Volleyball 472-2399 Wrestling 472-6470

Nebraska’s athletic administration is located in the North Stadium Osborne Athletic Complex at Memorial Stadium. NEBRASKA ADMINISTRATION INTRODUCTION


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

NEBRASKA MEDIA SERVICES COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE

The 2019 Nebraska Women’s Gymnastics media guide is designed to assist the media in its coverage of Husker gymnastics. Additional information, including releases and photographs, may be obtained by contacting the Nebraska Communications Office at (402) 472-2263. The Nebraska Communications Office is available to assist you with coverage of the Nebraska women’s gymnastics program. The Communications Office is located on the third floor of the Tom and Nancy Osborne Athletic Complex in the North end of Memorial Stadium. For information regarding credentials, interviews, statistics, etc., please call the Communications Office at (402) 472-2263, visit Huskers.com or e-mail Matt Jesus (mjesus@ huskers.com). Below are guidelines for covering NU in-season.

NEBRASKA COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

Keith Mann Assistant A.D./ Communications

Jeff Griesch Senior Associate Director/ Operations

Shamus McKnight Senior Associate Director

Matt Smith Associate Director/Stategic Research

Erica Nett Assistant Director

Nate Pohlen Assistant Director

Connor Stange Assistant Director

Tyler Wells Communications Intern

E.J. Stevens Graduate Assistant/ Wrestling

Scott Bruhn Director of Photography

MEDIA CREDENTIALS

Working members of the media can gain access to a media or photo credential by emailing Matt Jesus (mjesus@huskers.com) or by calling the Nebraska Communications Office at (402) 472-6263.

COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION

BOB DEVANEY SPORTS CENTER

Nebraska’s home meets will be held at the Bob Devaney Sports Center on Nebraska’s campus. The Devaney Center is located on the west edge of Nebraska’s Innovation Campus. To reach it from the Lincoln Municipal Airport, turn right on Northwest 12th Street as you drive out of the airport. Northwest 12th Street becomes Cornhusker Highway, which intersects with 14th Street. Exit south on 14th Street off Cornhusker Highway. Travel to Military Avenue and turn left. Continue a half mile and enter Innovation Campus. Take the first right turn before the Devaney Center and follow the access road to Lot 4 on the South Side of the arena. From Omaha’s Eppley Airfield, follow the signs to downtown Omaha and I-480. Take I-480 West to I-80, then take I-80 West approximately 60 miles to I-180. Exit South on I-180, then exit East to Cornhusker Highway and follow the instructions above.

MEDIA PARKING

Parking for the media is located next to and across the street from the Bob Devaney Sports Center in a portion of Lot 52. Enter on 14th Street and follow to the west side of Devaney Center.

PRESS ROW/MEDIA WORK ROOM

Press row for most Nebraska gymnastics meets is located on the north sideline of the gym floor. Overflow seating for media is located in the southeast corner of the upper bowl of the Devaney Center. The Devaney Center media work room is located off the hallway at the southeast corner of the arena. The press room opens one hour before each meet.

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Phone: (402) 472-2263 Fax: (402) 472-2005 sportsinfo@huskers.com Huskers.com/media Vicki Capazo Administrative Support Associate

Jeremy Foote Director of Website Services

Brian Rosenthal Staff Writer/ Creative Content Specialist

MEDIA SERVICES

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CORE VALUES

PHOTOGRAPHERS

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT

Meet notes and media guides will be provided before each meet. Final results will be available following each meet in the press room. A communications representative will be in the working media room on the south side of the Devaney Center until all writers have filed.

All working photographers in the Bob Devaney Sports Center must display their working credentials. No flash or strobe photography is allowed.

INTERVIEW POLICY

All media requests for interviews with Nebraska gymnasts should be directed to Matt Jesus at least one day in advance. The best time for in-season interviews is after practice at the Mabel Lee Hall practice gym, which generally occurs in the afternoons. With advance notice, interviews can be arranged for other hours. Gymnasts are usually available for telephone interviews early afternoons and evenings. Interviews with Coach Heather Brink should be coordinated through Matt Jesus of the Communications Office at (402) 472-2263. For post-meet interviews, Nebraska gymnasts and coaches are generally available on the gym floor immediately following the presentation of team and individual event awards.

• Integrity • Trust • Respect • Teamwork • Loyalty

The mission of the University of Nebraska Athletic Department is to serve our studentathletes, coaches, staff and fans by: • Displaying INTEGRITY in every decision and action • Building and maintaining TRUST with others • Giving RESPECT to each person we encounter • Pursuing unity of purpose through TEAMWORK • Maintaining LOYALTY to student-athletes, co-workers, fans and the University of Nebraska UNL does not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, color, national origin, sex, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment. For nondiscrimination inquiries, contact the Director of IEC/Title IX Coordinator or the Section 504/ADA Coordinator at 128 Canfield Admin. Bld., Lincoln, NE 68588, (402) 472-3417, or the Office for Civil Rights.


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THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE Known as one of intercollegiate sports’ most successful undertakings, the Big Ten is home to a lineage of legendary names and an ongoing tradition of developing strong leaders. Even in its infancy, the conference established itself as the preeminent collection of institutions in the nation, where the pursuit of academic excellence prevailed as the definitive goal. The history of the Big Ten traces back more than 120 James E. Delany years to the Palmer House hotel in Chicago, where on Commissioner January 11, 1895, then-Purdue president James H. Smart and leaders from the University of Chicago, University of Illinois, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, Northwestern University and University of Wisconsin set out to organize and develop principles for the regulation of intercollegiate athletics. At that meeting, a blueprint for the administration of college athletics under the direction of appointed faculty representatives was outlined. The presidents’ first known action “restricted eligibility for athletics to bonafide, full-time students who were not delinquent in their studies.” That important legislation, along with other legislation that would follow in the coming years, served as the primary building block for intercollegiate athletics. On February 8, 1896, one faculty member from each of those seven universities met at the same Palmer House and officially established the mechanics of the conference, which was officially incorporated as the “Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association” in 1905. Indiana University and the State University of Iowa became the eighth and ninth members in 1899. In 1908, Michigan briefly withdrew its membership, and in 1912 Ohio State University joined the conference, bringing its membership total back to nine. Upon Michigan’s return in 1917, the conference was first referred to as the “Big Ten” by media members, and that name was eventually incorporated in 1987. As the 1900s opened, faculty representatives established rules for intercollegiate athletics that were novel for the time. As early as 1904, the faculty approved legislation that required eligible athletes to meet entrance requirements and to have completed a full year’s work, along with having one year of residence. In 1901, the first Big Ten Championship event was staged when the outdoor track and field championships were held at the University of Chicago. The debut event marked what is now a staple of conference competition. Today, the Big Ten sponsors 28 official sports, 14 for men and 14 for women, including the addition of men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s lacrosse over the last four years. Big Ten schools compete in a total of 42 different sports, furthering the conference’s commitment to broad-based programming and providing more participation opportunities than any conference in the country. One of the conference’s proudest traditions began in 1902 when Michigan took on Stanford in the Rose Bowl, the nation’s first bowl game. Big Ten teams only appeared in Pasadena twice before the conference signed an exclusive contract with the Tournament of Roses in 1946, making it the first bowl game with permanent conference affiliations. But Michigan’s appearance in 1902 cultivated a relationship that has endured for more than a century. In January 2014, Michigan State defeated Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl Game. Coupling the academic goals set forth by the leaders of the charter members of the conference and their steadfast commitment to athletics, the conference instituted the Big Ten Medal of Honor in 1915. It is awarded annually by each conference institution to a student of the graduating class who has attained the greatest proficiency in scholarship and athletics. For more than 100 years, it has been the most prestigious honor a student competing in Big Ten athletics can receive. In 1922, Major John L. Griffith became the conference’s first “Commissioner of Athletics.” Griffith was the first of five men to assume the role of commissioner in the conference’s history, followed by Kenneth L. “Tug” Wilson in 1945, Bill Reed in 1961, Wayne Duke in 1971 and current commissioner James E. Delany in 1989. After nearly 30 years with 10 members, the conference consolidated to nine schools when the University of Chicago formally withdrew its membership in 1946. Michigan State College (now Michigan State University) was added to the Big Ten three years later, bringing the number of affiliated conference schools to 10 once again. In 1955, the Big Ten formulated a revenue-sharing model designed to pool all football television rights of its members and share those proceeds equally. The conference and its members continue to utilize a revenuesharing model, dividing media rights, bowl payouts and other profits among all conference institutions. While academics have always played an integral role in the conference, presidents of the Big Ten member institutions formalized the primacy of academics with the establishment of the Big Ten Academic Alliance (formerly the Committee on Institutional Cooperation) in 1958. The Big Ten Academic Alliance is an academic consortium of all Big Ten universities. Annually, the schools currently constituting the Big Ten Academic Alliance produced over $10 billion in funded research, $5 billion more than any other conference.

In one of Duke’s first actions as commissioner, he oversaw the adoption of the Big Ten Advisory Commission in 1972, designed to study conference programs and make suggestions which would further Big Ten objectives. The Advisory Commission enlists former students that competed in Big Ten athletics to serve as liaisons to the NCAA’s Diversity and Inclusion Department, the Big Ten Student-Athlete Advisory Commission and other organizations. In 1981, the conference presidents and chancellors endorsed a proposal that enabled universities to affiliate their women’s intercollegiate programs with the conference, and the first conference championships for women were staged that fall. The Big Ten was the first conference to voluntarily adopt male and female participation goals after launching its Gender Equity Action Plan in 1992. In December of 1989, the conference agreed in principle to invite Pennsylvania State University for membership. On June 4, 1990, the Council of Presidents officially voted to integrate Penn State into the conference, giving the Big Ten 11 members. In 2004, the Big Ten implemented a pilot program of instant replay for college football. Following the season, the conference forwarded replay proposals to the NCAA regarding the future use of instant replay, where it approved country-wide testing in 2005. In 2006, the NCAA approved the use of instant replay for all conferences. In 2006, Delany announced the creation of the first conference-owned television network, a 20-year agreement with FOX Networks to create what would become the Big Ten Network (BTN). Launched on Aug. 30, 2007, BTN now produces more than 1,500 events across all platforms each year. BTN is in more than 60 million homes in the U.S. and Canada via the nation’s major cable, satellite and telco providers and more than 300 additional cable operators across the country. BTN2Go is the digital extension of BTN, delivering live and on-demand programming to computers, smartphones and tablets and also is accessible outside the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean via BTN2Go International. On June 11, 2010, the Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors (COP/C) approved a formal membership application by the University of Nebraska, expanding the conference to 12 institutions. Nebraska officially joined the Big Ten on July 1, 2011. The conference expanded its footprint further in 2012 when the COP/C approved formal membership applications from the University of Maryland and Rutgers University on November 19 and 20, respectively. Maryland and Rutgers became official Big Ten members on July 1, 2014, giving the conference almost 9,500 students participating in intercollegiate athletics and more than 11,000 participation opportunities on 350 teams. Since opening in the fall of 2013, the Big Ten conference center hosts more than 300 meetings annually for member institutions, Big Ten Academic Alliance (formerly CIC) related committees and coaches’ groups. The headquarters also features an interactive digital museum - the Big Ten Experience - which brings the conference’s storied academic and athletic history to life. For more information on the experience, go to bigten.org. In June 2014, the Big Ten opened a second office in New York City, featuring both office and meeting space in Midtown Manhattan. Big Ten staff members are based in the New York City office to provide expanded coverage and service, while other conference and institutional administrators utilize the space as necessary when conducting business on the East Coast. The Big Ten and its member institutions also have access to satellite office space in Washington, D.C. Delaney and his staff work to meet the educational needs of students competing in intercollegiate athletics to allow them to excel in all areas of their lives. The conference office manages 28 different championships and tournaments, offers legislative and compliance services, oversees the production and distribution of more than 1,400 events annually, provides staff services to coaching and administrative personnel and services media and fans interest for information on the Big Ten. More than 120 years after its inception, the Big Ten remains a national leader in intercollegiate athletics on and off the field. Big Ten programs have combined to win more than 450 team and 1,800 individual national championships, consistently taking home individual honors for athletic and academic accomplishments and fulfilling the Big Ten’s mission of academic achievement and athletic success.

BIG TEN COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

Deputy Commissioner, Public Affairs...................................... Diane Dietz Assistant Commissioner, Public Affairs................................... Kerry Kenny Assistant Commissioner, Communications.............................. Jason Yellin Director, Communications...............................................Adam Augustine Associate Director, Communications.................................... Chris Masters Assistant Director, Communications................................... Megan Rowley Assistant Director, Communications................................Shannon Malone

CONTACT THE BIG TEN OFFICE

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2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

2019 NEBRASKA OPPONENTS UCLA BRUINS

MINNESOTA GOLDEN GOPHERS

Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Nickname: Bruins Colors: Blue and Gold Enrollment: 44,947 Chancellor: Dr. Gene Block Conference: Pac-12 Athletic Director: Daniel G. Guerrero SWA: Dr. Christina Rivera

Location: Minneapolis, Minn. Nickname: Golden Gophers Colors: Maroon and Gold Enrollment: 50,678 President: Eric Kaler Conference: Big Ten Athletic Director: Mark Coyle SWA: Julie Manning

Meet 1 l Saturday, Jan. 12 l Pauley Pavilion l Los Angeles, Calif. l 8 p.m.

Facility: Pauley Pavilion Series: UCLA leads, 26-8 Capacity: 13,800 2018 Record/High Score: 37-2 (5-1)/198.125 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 1st/1st/1st

Meet 6 l Saturday, Feb. 9 l Devaney Center l Lincoln, Neb. l 7 p.m.

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Facility: Sports Pavilion Series: Nebraska leads 33-11-1 Capacity: 5,700 2018 Record/High Score: 20-14 (7-4)/196.675 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 6th/4th/NA

Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field (28th Season; UCLA, 1998) Career Record: 531-120-3 (27 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Chris Waller, Randy Lane Record at UCLA: Same Office Phone: (310) 794-6443

Head Coach: Jenny Hansen (Fifth Season; Minnesota, 2004) Career Record: 77-63 (4 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Rich Stenger, Geralen Stack-Eaton Record at Minnesota: Same Office Phone: (612) 624-4331

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Liza David Office Phone: (310) 206-7870 E-mail: ldavid@athletics.ucla.edu Website: UCLABruins.com Twitter: @uclagym

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Jane Horvat Office Phone: (612) 625-4090 E-mail: jhorvat@umn.edu Website: GopherSports.com Twitter: @GopherWGym

WASHINGTON HUSKIES

OHIO STATE BUCKEYES

Location: Seattle, Wash. Nickname: Huskies Enrollment: 46,686 Colors: Purple and Gold Conference: Pac-12 President: Ana Mari Cauce Athletic Director: Jennifer Cohen SWA: Jennifer Tuscano

Location: Columbus, Ohio Nickname: Buckeyes Colors: Scarlet and Gray Enrollment: 63,964 Chancellor: Dr. Michael V. Drake Conference: Big Ten Athletic Director: Gene Smith SWA: Janine Oman

Facility: Alaska Airlines Arena Series: Nebraska leads, 5-1 at Hec Edmundson Pavilion 2018 Record/High Score: 19-21 (4-2)/197.400 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 5th/NA/NA

Facility: St. John Arena Series: Nebraska leads, 18-12 Capacity: 13,276 2018 Record/High Score: 19-13 (6-4)/196.075 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 5th/3rd/NA

Head Coach: Elise Ray-Statz (Third Season; Michigan, 2004) Career Record: (37-39-1) Assistant Coaches: Chad Wiest, Ralph Rosso Record at Pittsburgh: Same Office Phone: (206) 685-1316

Head Coach: Meredith Paulicivic (Second Season; Utah, 1994) Career Record: 19-13 Assistant Coaches: Randy Monahan, Lucas Wasson Record at Ohio State: 19-13 Office Phone: (614) 292-2393

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Matt Swanson E-mail: swansm4@uw.edu Office Phone: (206) 543-2210 Website: GoHuskies.com Twitter: @UWGymnastics

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Grace Amberg Office Phone: (614) 247-0011 E-mail: amberg.7@osu.edu Website: ohiostatebuckeyes.com Twitter: @OhioStateWGYM

RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTS

MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS

Location: New Brunswick, N.J. Nickname: Scarlet Knights Enrollment: 67,000 Colors: Scarlet and White President: Dr. Robert L. Barchi Conference: Big Ten Athletic Director: Patrick Hobbs SWA: Kate Hickey

Location: East Lansing, Mich. Nickname: Spartans Enrollment: 50,344 Colors: Green and White Interim President: John Engler Conference: Big Ten Athletic Director: Bill Beekman SWA: Jennifer Smith

Facility: Livingston Recreation Center Series: Nebraska leads, 8-0 Capacity: 1,000 2018 Record/High Score: 11-27 (1-8)/194.800 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 9th/NA/NA

Facility: Jenison Field House Series: Nebraska leads, 19-2 Capacity: 5,017 2018 Record/High Score: 5-22 (1-10)/194.925 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 10th/NA/NA

Head Coach: Louis Levine (Eighth Season; Michigan, 2002) Career Record: 87-108 (7 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Anne Meade, Kaitlin Dewey Record at Rutgers: Same Office Phone: (848) 932-1545

Head Coach: Mike Rowe (Second Season; Michigan State, 1985) Career Record: 5-22 (1 season) Assistant Coaches: Nicole Curler, Brittney Harris Record at Michigan State: Same Office Phone: (517) 435-4708

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Jimmy Gill E-mail: jgill@scarletknights.com Office Phone: (732) 445-8103 Website: ScarletKnights.com Twitter: @RUGymnastics

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Zach Fisher Office Phone: (517) 355-2271 E-mail: zfisher@ath.msu.edu Website: MSUSpartans.com Twitter: @MSUGymnastics

ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI

IOWA HAWKEYES

Location: Urbana-Champaign, Ill. Nickname: Fighting Illini Enrollment: 44,880 Colors: Orange and Blue President: Timothy L. Killeen Conference: Big Ten Athletic Director: Josh Whitman SWA: Maria Ochoa Woods

Location: Iowa City, Iowa Nickname: Hawkeyes Enrollment: 33,564 Colors: Black and Gold President: Bruce Harreld Conference: Big Ten SWA: Barbara Burke Athletic Director: Gary Barta

Facility: Huff Hall Series: Nebraska leads, 24-6 Capacity: 3,800 2018 Record/High Score: 27-9 (4-2)/196.850 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 3rd/3rd/NA

Facility: Carver-Hawkeye Arena Series: Nebraska leads, 26-5 Capacity: 15,500 2018 Record/High Score: 14-18 (6-3)/196.400 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 4th/6th/NA

Head Coach: Nadalie Walsh (Second Season; Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 2012) Record at Illinois: 27-9 (1 season) Assistant Coaches: Chris Bogantes, Jessie DeZiel Office Phone: (217) 300-5936

Head Coach: Larissa Libby (15th Season; LSU, 1996) Assistant Coaches: Jennifer Green, Vince Smurro Office Phone: (319) 335-6186

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Diana Ly E-mail: dcly@illinois.edu Office Phone: (217) 300-1569 Website: FightingIllini.com Twitter: @IlliniWGym

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Ashlynn Bauer E-mail: ashlynn-bauer@uiowa.edu Office Phone: (319) 335-9411 Website: HawkeyeSports.com Twitter: @IowaGymnastics

MICHIGAN WOLVERINES

PENN STATE NITTANY LIONS

Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Nickname: Wolverines Enrollment: 43,625 Colors: Maize and Blue President: Mark Schlissel Conference: Big Ten Athletic Director: Warde Manuel SWA: Bitsy Ritt

Location: University Park, Pa. Nickname: Nittany Lions Enrollment: 47,261 Colors: Blue and White President: Dr. Eric Barron Conference: Big Ten Athletic Director: Sandy Barbour SWA: Charmelle Green

Facility: Crisler Center Series: Michigan leads, 26-25-1 Capacity: 12,707 2018 Record/High Score: 26-5-1 (8-1)/197.550 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 1st/4th/NA

Facility: Rec Hall Series: Nebraska leads, 37-9 Capacity: 6,502 2018 Record/High Score: 14-18 (2-7)/196.675 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 7th/5th/NA

Head Coach: Bev Plocki (30th Season; West Virginia, 1987) Career Record: 749-252-3 (29 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Scott Sherman Record at Michigan: Same Office Phone: (734) 647-1259

Head Coach: Sarah Brown (Second Season; Missouri, 2012) Career Record: 31-27 (2 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Rob Drass, Dallas Becera Record at Penn State: 14-18 Office Phone: (814) 863-7461

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Ben Blevins E-mail: bblev@umich.edu Office Phone: (734) 763-4423 Website: MGoBlue.com Twitter: @UMichWGym

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Paul Marboe E-mail: prm5118@psu.edu Website: GoPSUSports.com Twitter: @PennStateWGYM

Meet 2 l Saturday, Jan. 12 l Devaney Center l Lincoln, Neb. l 7 p.m.

Meet 3 l Saturday, Jan. 19 l Livingston Recreation Center l New Brunswick, N.J. l 7 p.m.

Meet 4 l Saturday, Jan.26 l Devaney Center l Lincoln, Neb. l 7 p.m

Meet 5 l Sunday, Feb. 3 l Crisler Center l Ann Arbor, Mich. l 3 p.m.

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Meet 7 l Saturday, Feb. 16 l St. John Arena l Columbus, Ohio l 3 p.m.

Meet 8 l Friday, Feb. 22 l Huntington Center l Toledo, Ohio l 6 p.m.

Meet 8 l Friday, Feb. 22 l Huntington Center l Toledo, Ohio l 6 p.m.

Meet 8 l Friday, Feb. 22 l Huntington Center l Toledo, Ohio l 6 p.m.


H U S K E RS

2019 NEBRASKA OPPONENTS MARYLAND TERRAPINS

ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS

Location: College Park, Md. Nickname: Terrapins, Terps Colors: Red, White, Black and Gold Enrollment: 37,248 President: Wallace D. Loh Conference: Big Ten SWA: Lori Ebihara Athletic Director: Damon Evans

Location: Tempe, Ariz. Nickname: Sun Devils Colors: Maroon and Gold Enrollment: 51,869 President: Michael M. Crow Conference: Pac-12 Athletic Director: Ray Anderson SWA: Deana Garner-Smith

Facility: XFINITY Center Series: Nebraska leads, 10-1 Capacity: 17,950 2018 Record/High Score: 21-8 (6-4)/195.800 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 8th/NA/NA

Facility: Rec Hall Series: ASU leads, 30-21 Capacity: 6,502 2018 Record/High Score: 9-14 (3-3)/196.800 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 6th/NA/NA

Head Coach: Brett Nelligan (10th Season; Massachusetts, 2003) Career Record: 151-120-2 Assistant Coaches: Erinn Dooley, JJ Ferreira Record at Maryland: Same Office Phone: (301) 314-7007

Head Coach: Jay Santos (Second Season; Missouri, 2012) Assistant Coaches: Jessica Santos, Stephen Buckner Office Phone: (480) 965-7843

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Joanna Levantis E-mail: jolevant@terpmail.umd.edu Website: UMTerps.com Twitter: @TerpsGymnastics

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Kimberlie Haner E-mail: kimberlie.haner@asu.edu Website: thesundevils.com Twitter: @SunDevilGym

SOUTHERN UTAH THUNDERBIRDS

BOISE STATE BRONCOS

Location: Ceder City, Utah Nickname: Thunderbirds Colors: Red and White Enrollment: 10,245 Conference: MRGC President: Scott L. Wyatt Athletic Director: Debbie Corum SWA: Chanel Barnes

Location: Boise, Idaho Nickname: Broncos Colors: Blue and Orange Enrollment: 24,154 President: Martin E. Schimpf Conference: MRGC SWA: Christina Van Tol Athletic Director: Curt Apsey

Series: Nebraska leads, 7-0 Facility: Centrum Arena Capacity: 5,300 2018 Record/High Score: 4-16 (2-4)/196.800 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 4th/6th/NA

Series: Nebraska leads, 9-0 Facility: Taco Bell Arena Capacity: 12,360 2018 Record/High Score: 17-5 (5-1)/197.000 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 1st/4th/NA

Head Coach: Scott Bauman (27th Season; Utah State, 1990) Assistant Coaches: Jeff Richards, Jamie Wysong Office Phone: (614) 292-2393

Head Coaches: Tina Bird and Neil Resnick Assistant Coaches: Patty Resnick Office Phone: (208) 559-8448

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Kyle Birnbrauer Office Phone: 760-468-5799 E-mail: kylebirnbrauer@suu.edu Website: suutbirds.com Twitter: @SUUGym

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Jesse Dieffenbach E-mail: jessicadieffenba@u.boisestate.edu Website: broncosports.com Twitter: @BroncoSportsGYM

DENVER PIONEERS

KENTUCKY WILDCATS

Location: Denver, Colo. Nickname: Pioneers Enrollment: 11,614 Colors: Crimson and Gold Chancellor: Rebecca Chopp Conference: Big 12 Athletic Director: Heather Lyke SWA: Cindi Nagai

Location: Lexington, Ky. Nickname: Wildcats Enrollment: 28,935 Colors: Blue and White President: Eli Capilouto Conference: SEC Athletic Director: Mitch Barnhart SWA: Sandy Bell

Series: Nebraska leads, 25-8 Facility: Hamilton Gymnasium Capacity: 2,500 2018 Record/High Score: 21-8-1 (2-1)/ 197.300 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 2nd/3rd/NA

Series: Nebraska leads, 10-0 Facility: Rupp Arena Capacity: 23,500 2018 Record/High Score: 19-13 (3-4)/197.000 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 4th/2nd/12th

Head Coach: Melissa Kutcher-Rinehart (21st Season; Florida, 1992) Career Record: 372-177-4 (20 seasons) Assistant Coaches: Linus Gaveika, Jay Hogue Record at Denver: Same Office Phone: (303) 871-3395

Head Coach: Tim Garrison (Seventh Season; Cal State Fullerton, 1995) Assistant Coaches: Chuck Dickerson, Rachel Garrison Office Phone: (859) 257-5185

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Brittany Evans Office Phone: (303) 871-3829 E-mail: brittany.evans@du.edu Website: denverpioneers.com Twitter: @DU_Gymnastics

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Deb Moore E-mail: deb.moore@uky.edu Office Phone: (859) 257-8506 Website: ukathletics.com Twitter: @UKGymnastics

PITTSBURGH PANTHERS

ILLINOIS STATE REDBIRDS

Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. Nickname: Panthers Enrollment: 28,664 Colors: Blue and Gold Chancellor: Dr. Patrick Gallagher Conference: EAGL Athletic Director: Heather Lyke SWA: Jennifer Tuscano

Location: Normal, Ill. Nickname: Redbirds Enrollment: 20,784 Colors: Red and White Conference: MIC President: Larry Dietz Athletic Director: Larry Lyons SWA: Leanna Bordner

Facility: Fitzgerald Field House Series: Nebraska leads, 3-1 2018 Record/High Score: 8-22 (3-3)/196.225 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 5th/5th/NA

Facility: Redbird Arena Series: Nebraska leads, 5-0 Capacity: 10,200 2018 Record/High Score: 4-17 (1-4)/193.600 Conference/Regional/NCAA Finish: 5th/NA/NA

Head Coach: Samantha Snider (Second Season; Arkansas, 2008) Career Record: 8-22 (1 Season) Assistant Coaches: Dave Kuzara, Ryan Snider Record at Pittsburgh: Same Office Phone: (412) 648-8328

Head Coach: Bob Conkling (13th Season; Indiana Wesleyan) Assistant Coaches: Steve Avgerinos Office Phone: (309) 438-3633

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Casey Bonk E-mail: cbonk@athletics.pitt.edu Office Phone: (412) 648-8240 Twitter: @Pitt_GYM Website: PittsburghPanthers.com

Media Relations - Women’s Gymnastics SID: Mike Williams E-mail: mcwilli@ilstu.edu Office Phone: (309) 438-7748 Website: goredbirds.com Twitter: @RedbirdGYM

Meet 8 l Friday, Feb. 22 l Huntington Center l Toledo, Ohio l 6 p.m.

Meet 9 l Saturday, March 2 l Devaney Center l Lincoln, Neb. l 7 p.m.

Meet 10 l Sunday, March 10 l Magness Arena l Denver, Colo. l 3 p.m.

Meet 10 l Sunday, March 10 l Magness Arena l Denver, Colo. l 3 p.m.

Meet 10 l Sunday, March 10 l Magness Arena l Denver, Colo. l 3 p.m.

Meet 11 l Saturday, March 16 l Devaney Center l Lincoln, Neb. l 7 p.m.

Meet 11 l Saturday, March 16 l Devaney Center l Lincoln, Neb. l 7 p.m.

Meet 11 l Saturday, March 16 l Devaney Center l Lincoln, Neb. l 7 p.m.

MEDIA SERVICES


2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

2019 NEBRASKA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS PHOTO ROSTER

Kelli Chung

Sienna Crouse

Makayla Curtis

Adnerys De Jesus

So. • 5-2 Savannah, Ga.

Fr. • 5-1 Greenwich, Conn.

Sarah Hargrove

Sierra Hassel

Fr. • 5-0 Hendersonville, N.C.

Jr. • 5-3 Johnston, Iowa

Taylor Houchin

Abby Johnston Fr. • 5-4 Parkland, Fla.

Jr. • 5-3 Blue Springs, Mo.

Kaylee Quinn

Kynsee Roby

Megan Schweihofer

Megan Thompson

Rachel Thompson

Jr. • 5-1 Torrance, Calif.

Fr. • 5-2 Rockaway, N.J.

Megan Verceles Carr So. • 5-5 Los Gatos, Calif.

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Sr. • 5-3 Fargo, N.D.

So. • 5-1 Windsor Heights, Iowa

Heather Brink

Interim Head Coach Eighth Year

Jr. • 5-3 Republic, Mo.

Sr. • 5-0 China, Mich.

Mike Heredia

Assistant Coach First Year

Fr. • 5-3 Gilbert, Ariz.

Anika Dujakovich So. • 5-4 Lenexa, Kan.

Catelyn Orel

RFr. • 5-7 Lincoln, Neb.




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